LITTER PICKERS CLEAN UP GOLDEN VALLEY BY-PASS
A litter picking crew from Tewkesbury Borough Council has spent three days clearing up litter from the A40 Golden Valley running between Cheltenham and Gloucester.
A litter picking crew from Tewkesbury Borough Council has spent three days clearing up litter from the A40 Golden Valley running between Cheltenham and Gloucester.
Officers in Gloucester have been taking part in extra patrols and warning the public of a rise in vehicle crimes in the Longlevens and Elmbridge areas.
With Gloucester in the grip of heavy snowfall again the Liberal Democrats are demanding assurances from council leaders there will be no repeat of the bins crisis that hit the city over Christmas.
The Liberal Democrats have declared an all out war on potholes in Gloucester.Councillors have had enough of the numbers of potholes on our city's roads.
There are concerns over the future of the Double Gloucester pub in Longlevens after a planning application disappeared from the city council's website.
The construction of the new junction, which was due to begin at the end of January, has been delayed.
Maintenance work is scheduled for the drainage network of the A417 between Gloucester's Elmbridge Court and C&G roundabouts next week.
Liberal Democrats on the city council will propose amendments to the council budget on Thursday (22nd Feb) concentrating on cultural and community activities.
As the County Council sets its budget for the coming year this Wednesday 14 February, the main opposition group is bidding to target cash at roads and footways and to make mental health issues more of a priority.
A letter from OFSTED published today summarises the findings of their latest monitoring visit to the Council's children's services on 16 and 17 January 2018.
Several residents have contacted Councillors Ryall and Hyman to ask whether new bins could be installed at bus stops on Cheltenham Road and Barnwood Road as a means of reducing litter.
The Tories are refusing to halt the sale of the former Bishop's College site off Estcourt Road despite plans for major house building over the next twenty years. Information provided to Jeremy Hilton indicates that there will be a need for a new comprehensive school needed in the north of Gloucester in a few years' time. Jeremy Hilton said: "Flogging off the Bishop's College site at this time is short sighted. We will need a new school in a few years' time. "This site should be land banked for this purpose. If a new school is to be built it is better that it is in walking distance for local children."
Liberal Democrats want a way forward which works for Britain - that cuts down red tape, reduces costs for businesses and makes people better off as a result.
This collective outpouring of grief has to be a watershed moment.
Our health and social care heroes have supported this country in a time of crisis. Now it’s our turn to support them, and tackle the growing mental health crisis in the health and care sector.
The Liberal Democrats have today published a comprehensive blueprint for replacing the broken business rates system.