Restoration of Iconic Gloucester Cathedral Section Advances Following Five-Year Conservation Wednesday, July 9, 2025 gloucester cathedral restoration conservation stonemasonry cloister heritage grotesques architecture harrypotter After five years of dedicated conservation work, significant restoration of the northern side of Gloucester Cathedral has been successfully completed. This meticulous project addressed decades of weathering that had severely … Read More
Proposed Six-Storey, 141-Apartment Building Could Transform Gloucester Docks Wednesday, July 9, 2025 gloucester development apartments regeneration westquay sustainable carfree buildtorent community heritage A significant development proposal aims to fill a key gap in the regeneration of Gloucester Docks with a new six-storey building featuring 141 rental apartments. The West Quay project is a collaborative effort between the … Read More
Man Fined Over Neglected Listed Building in Cheltenham Tuesday, July 8, 2025 cheltenham listed heritage conservation prosecution repair building neglect punishment council The owner of a neglected listed building in Cheltenham’s town centre has been fined for failing to carry out necessary repairs. Cheltenham Borough Council successfully prosecuted Stuart Thatcher, the owner of 5 Clarence … Read More
RIAT 2025: Complete Line-Up of Aircraft at the World’s Largest Military Air Show Monday, July 7, 2025 riat airshow aviation military apache surveillance reconnaissance maritime searchrescue heritage The Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) is set to take off in less than two weeks, promising an exhilarating showcase of aviation prowess. Known as the world’s largest military air show, this year’s event centers on the … Read More
Grade II Listed 17th Century Cotswolds Pub on Sale for £800,000 Sunday, July 6, 2025 cotswolds pub historic gradeii chedworth inn realestate heritage hospitality forsale A rare opportunity has arisen to own or lease a quintessentially English 17th-century public house in the heart of the Cotswolds. The Seven Tuns, a Grade II listed freehold pub, is now on the market for £800,000 or … Read More
Romans Return to Birdlip for Inaugural Roman Festival Saturday, July 5, 2025 roman birdlip festival archaeology erminway history reenactment cotswolds heritage museums This summer, the village of Birdlip in the Cotswolds will come alive with the sights and sounds of Roman Britain as it hosts its very first Roman Festival. Scheduled for Sunday, August 17, the event will be held at Ruby’s … Read More