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2019 news
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‘No-strings attached’ - puppetry exhibition at Museum of Gloucester now free!
The exhibition features artworks not seen for more than 40 years, and can now be seen by everyone thanks to the admission fee being lifted.
- 19.12.2019
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Gloucester City Council purchases St Oswald's Retail Park
The deal includes an option of 4.5 acres of land next to land already owned by Gloucester City Council, which will be used for regeneration and housing.
- 19.12.2019
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A public gateway to council services
Gloucester City Council’s new reception area is helping more members of the public to find the information and services they need.
- 19.12.2019
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Urgent changes recommended for MGLs business model
Gloucester City Council have today published a report containing a series of recommendations regarding Marketing Gloucester (MGL).
- 17.12.2019
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Gloucester City Council consults on its Housing, Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy
You can now submit your views on the draft Housing, Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy for 2020 to 2025
- 05.12.2019
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Gloucester City Council awards Freedom of the City to Allied Rapid Reaction Corps
Gloucester City Council has given NATO's Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC) Freedom to the City at a special council meeting attended by the ARRC and South Korean Ambassador.
- 28.11.2019
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1 RIFLES Homecoming and Freedom Parade Gloucester City
Gloucester will welcome home 1st Battalion the Rifles with a Cathedral service, Freedom Parade and reception on Saturday 23 November 2019.
- 20.11.2019
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Public consultation on Gloucester City Plan starts
The public can now submit their comments on the Gloucester City Plan, which is the last stage before going to the Planning Inspectorate.
- 08.11.2019
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Book of condolence following deaths of 39 people in Essex
Those who wish to express their condolences following the deaths of 39 people in a lorry in Essex can do so in a book of condolence available at Gloucestershire County Council's Shire Hall in Gloucester.
- 31.10.2019
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Make way Wessex House - site could be given new purpose
A report will be considered by cabinet that recommends the demolition of Wessex House on Great Western Road, and gives the green light for the site to be redeveloped.
- 31.10.2019
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£150k boost for Project Pilgrim to be considered by Gloucester City Council
Gloucester City Council Cabinet is to consider whether to contribute £150,000 in support of Gloucester Cathedral's bid to the National Lottery Heritage Fund in order to continue Project Pilgrim in to Phase 2.
- 30.10.2019
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Fines before prosecution for fly tippers and public open space car parking
A report going to Gloucester City Council's cabinet on 6 November recommends introducing Fixed Penalty Notices for those who breach their household waste duty of care, and for parking on areas of Public Open Space.
- 30.10.2019
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Tree planted to commemorate Royal Visit to Gloucester Quays
An apple tree has been planted by the Lord Lieutenant of Gloucestershire, Andrew Gillespie, to mark the 10 year anniversary of HM Queen Elizabeth II visiting Gloucester Quays.
- 24.10.2019
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Latest images reveal how Gloucester’s Kings Square could look
See how Kings Square could look if multi-million pound regeneration plans get approved.
- 23.10.2019
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Preserving and promoting Gloucester’s history is a key part of future plans for the city
Following consultation earlier in the year, Gloucester City Council has launched a new heritage strategy for the next ten years.
- 16.10.2019