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All the latest news on events, activities, developments and initiatives from Gloucester City Council. 

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Wednesday 25th August 2010

Litter – you said, we're doing

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There's less than a week to go before litter louts in Gloucester start facing on the spot fines. The 'amnesty' is almost over is the warning from Gloucester City Council which launched a major publicity campaign almost a month ago.
Wednesday 18th August 2010

Lost feature of Gloucester receives prestigious award

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Gloucesters hidden environmental features – the Saintbridge Balancing Pond –has received a prestigious award

087-160810-Getting tough on sticky streets

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Campaign for anti gum litter in Gloucester
Wednesday 11th August 2010

Litter fines – countdown started

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The countdown has started for the introduction of on-the-spot fines for dropping litter in Gloucester.
Friday 6th August 2010

Register to vote

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If you want to have your say in potential future changes to the voting system – then you must be registered to vote.

Click here for the complete listing and archive of press releases from Gloucester city council.|

Community News

Chief Executives Blog |- Every month, Gloucester City Council Chief Executive, Julian Wain, will publish his thoughts on life in the City of Gloucester.

Mayor's Blog| - Chris Witts, Mayor of Gloucester regularly publishes his thoughts on life in the City of Gloucester.

Young People in Gloucester |- Links to events, advice and items of general interest to young people.

Gloucester City Twitter |- Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing? Join today to start receiving GloucesterCity's updates.

What's On

Search for Events in Gloucester |- You can now search by type of events, venue and date.

The Gloucester Guildhall| in Eastgate Street (next door to the C & G Building Society) is the county's liveliest, most diverse venue, boasting two cinema screens, a concert hall, theatre, galleries, workshops and delightful café-bar.