Iconic 160-Year-Old Stroud Hotel Hits Market for £3.25 Million Tuesday, June 2, 2026 stroud hotel heritage refurbishment hospitality cotswolds realestate tourism historic investment A landmark hotel, standing proudly in Stroud’s town center for over 160 years, is now available for purchase at £3.25 million. Originally built in 1863 and famously known as The Imperial Hotel, this historic establishment has … Read More
Lloyds to Relocate Cheltenham High Street Branch, Plans Submitted for Grade II-listed Building Friday, May 29, 2026 lloyds cheltenham bank highstreet relocation heritage refurbishment towncentre banking architecture Lloyds Banking Group has announced plans to close its iconic Cheltenham High Street branch and relocate to a new site within the town. The move comes as part of a strategy to adapt to changing customer needs and modern … Read More
Lloyds Bank to Relocate Cheltenham Town Centre Branch Friday, May 29, 2026 lloyds cheltenham bank highstreet relocation gradeii heritage refurbishment civicsociety planning Lloyds Banking Group has announced plans to close its iconic branch on Cheltenham High Street and move to a new location within the town. The historic Grade II-listed building, dating back to 1900, will have the bank’s … Read More
Gloucestershire College to Launch New Campus in Cheltenham Tuesday, May 5, 2026 education cheltenham campus refurbishment construction inclusion youth skills apprenticeship gloucestershire Gloucestershire College is preparing to open its second campus in Cheltenham later this year, transforming the former University of Gloucestershire Hardwick site into a state-of-the-art learning facility. Located just a … Read More
Calls Mount Over Empty Council Homes Amid Rising Homelessness in Gloucester Tuesday, May 5, 2026 gloucester council housing refurbishment homelessness temporaryaccommodation costs security vulnerable leadership Growing concerns have been raised about vacant council homes in Gloucester, intended to provide shelter for vulnerable individuals, with opposition councillors discovering one property left unsecured. Conservative councillors … Read More
Calls for Action Over Empty Council Homes for Vulnerable People Amid Increase in Tent Dwellings Across Gloucester Tuesday, May 5, 2026 gloucester council housing homelessness refurbishment vulnerable accommodation costs leadership temporary Serious concerns have been raised about empty homes owned by Gloucester City Council that were originally intended to house vulnerable individuals. Opposition Conservative councillors recently discovered one of these … Read More