| 18/03/09 - Labour and Lib-Dems vote to keep unelected Regional Assembly Liberal Democrat and Labour councillors have voted to keep the unelected South West Regional Assembly going. The vote took place at an assembly meeting last Friday. Conservatives had propo... Read More |
| 13/03/09 - Work set to start on St Michael's Tower Work will start later this month to give a new future to one of Gloucester’s most prominent ancient buildings. Gloucester Civic Trust has signed a £130,000 contract with construction company C... Read More |
| 10/03/09 - Residents not able to get on their bikes - developers fined Developers in the city are being warned that they can’t ‘ride roughshod’ over conditions attached to their planning permission. And to do so could be a costly mistake. The warning follows a ... Read More |
| 03/03/09 - Street facelift is not plastic surgery An important ‘gateway’ into the city centre is set to get a major make-over. A total of £83,000 has been set aside to provide grants to shop owners in Eastgate Street to help improve their premis... Read More |
| 01/03/09 - Gloucester's Markets are here to stay Read Paul's article about Gloucester's market traditions, published in the Gloucester Oracle, below: Gloucester has a proud Market tradition, dating back centuries. The ... Read More |
| 27/02/09 - Tree pruning leaves a bitter taste Property owners are being warned not to carry out illegal work to protected trees – or they could face substantial fines. The warning comes from Gloucester City Council and follows a recent court... Read More |
| 24/02/09 - Tall Ships Festival up for another award Gloucester’s first, ever, Tall Ships Festival in 2007, which formed part of the city’s ‘Flood Recovery Programme’ aimed to counter the public’s misconception that the city was in crisis following fl... Read More |
| 17/02/09 - £350 million Kings Quarter scheme launched A European invitation has been extended to developers interested in a scheme to rebuild the ‘Heart of Gloucester.’ The King’s Quarter development covers an area of nearly 28 acres and includes Ki... Read More |
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Research shows that the Quays Hospitality Day, which took place in Gloucester Docks on 20thApril, was a great success with all group travel organis...
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As Gloucester continues to defy the national economy and see millions of pounds of inward investment now is the time for the skill of architects an...
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With just a day to go until the local elections, Conservatives in the city are urging voters not to “gamble with Gloucester’s futu...
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Plans to regenerate Kings Square and the Bus Station are making good progress, according to the City Council’s Leader.
The Council has ap...
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Jobs and regeneration
No issue is more important than jobs, particularly for our young people, in the current climate. We’ve brough...
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Below is a list of some of the achievements of the Conservative-run City Council since we became the administration in 2004. Letting &nb...
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Transformation plans for the centre of Gloucester that will make it ‘fit for a king’ are currently out for comment to the public.
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