Concerns Raised Over Use of Julian Dunkerton’s 131 Promenade Decision to Justify New Development in Historic Spa Town Centre Wednesday, August 6, 2025 development heritage planning precedent architecture preservation spatown conservation urbandesign protest There is growing unease following the approval of a development application at 131 Promenade, associated with Julian Dunkerton, which some fear may set a precedent for future construction projects that could alter the … Read More
Bristol Harbour Festival Faces Backlash Over Camera Ban for Amateur Photographers Monday, July 28, 2025 bristol harbour festival photography camera ban amateur protest event controversy This year’s Bristol Harbour Festival has ignited controversy after organizers implemented a ban on cameras for amateur photographers in certain festival zones. Attendees have voiced strong dissatisfaction, claiming the rule … Read More
NHS Issues Urgent Guidance Amidst Doctors' Five-Day Strike Monday, July 28, 2025 nhs doctors strike paydispute healthcare emergency guidance medical protest patientcare A widespread strike involving thousands of doctors began on Friday, lasting for five days as part of an ongoing pay dispute. In response, the NHS has issued urgent guidance to manage medical emergencies during this period. … Read More
Security Review Ordered After Pro-Palestinian Activists Vandalize RAF Brize Norton Friday, June 20, 2025 raf brizenorton security vandalism protest palestine armedforces defence investigation activism A comprehensive security review has been initiated across the UK defence estate following a breach at RAF Brize Norton by pro-Palestinian activists who defaced two military aircraft with red paint. Video footage released by … Read More
Firefighters Protest Outside Shire Hall as Lib Dem Leaders Refuse to Reverse Shift Pattern Changes Wednesday, June 18, 2025 firefighters gloucestershire shiftpatterns firebrigadesunion protest arbitration council childcare labourdispute fireservice Hundreds of firefighters gathered in Gloucester on Wednesday, June 18, to protest against new shift pattern changes enforced by the Conservative administration and upheld by the incoming Liberal Democrat leadership. The Fire … Read More
Ex-Gloucester Car Boot Organiser Denounces 'Thug' Label as Council Explains Security Measures Amid Protest Concerns Friday, June 13, 2025 gloucester carboot security protest leasehold council bid tension regdaldry hempsted Reg Daldry, the former organiser of the Gloucester car boot sale at Hempsted Meadows, has spoken out against being unfairly labelled a “thug” by city councillors. The council recently defended its decision to … Read More