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Press ReleasesJune 2009

June 2009 Press Releases

       

Museums Makeover|  
Both City Council run museums in Gloucester are set for major makeovers.  The City Museum and Art Gallery in Brunswick Road and the Folk Museum in Westgate Street have received a total of £730,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund. 
29th June 2009

Annual Civic Service|  
The Mayor of Gloucester, Councillor Chris Witts, along with members of the City Council, will put on their formal robes to attend the annual civic service this weekend. 
24th June 2009

Growing café culture in Gloucester|
Gloucester’s growing café society has been given a boost with the news that
the trial period for free licences for tables and chairs outside pubs, cafes and restaurants in the city has been extended.
19th June 2009

Mortgage Rescue First|
A local family has become the first in the region to benefit from the government mortgage rescue scheme to help save them from losing their home.
18th June 2009 

Free guide to Waterside Walks in Gloucester available|
A free guide highlighting four waterside walks between the Gloucester Sharpness Canal and River Severn is now available from the Tourist Information Centre in the city.
15th June 2009

Extended waste collection service 'wheeled' out|
The city council will be expanding its garden waste scheme to a further 1500 homes in the city during June 2009.
10th June 2009 

Let's get ready to 'Rumba!'|
A rallying call has gone out to local groups and organisations in the city to get ready to ‘Rumba’ - and take part in this year’s annual summer carnival.
5th June 2009

Colourful Gear|
The latest exhibition at the city museum celebrates the talents of people who are or who have been homeless.
Fantasy landscapes, cartoons, local views, and poetry are all included in this amazing and thought-provoking exhibition. Revealing the skills and enthusiasm of the local artists involved.
5th June 2009

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