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2019 news
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Gloucester Bus Station nominated for national transport award
Gloucester City Council’s Transport Hub project has been shortlisted for a national award.
- 14.10.2019
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Hefty fines for dumping household waste and furniture
Two women have been ordered to pay more than £4,500 after being convicted of fly tipping offences in Gloucester.
- 03.10.2019
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Ben Uri portrait of migrant grandfather making the journey to Gloucester
Artworks by migrants from across three centuries are coming to the Museum of Gloucester in October.
- 02.10.2019
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Strings pulled to get puppeteer’s rare painting on display
Rare painting by a Gloucestershire puppeteer, artist and sculptor to go on display at the Museum of Gloucester.
- 30.09.2019
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City council signs charter protecting rights of terminally ill employees
Gloucester City Council has today added its name to a charter aimed at helping employees who become terminally ill at work.
- 26.09.2019
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Council successful in bid to Historic England
Gloucester City Council has been successful in a bid to Historic England for £1.9 million funding towards improvements in Westgate Street
- 17.09.2019
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Don’t lose your voice!
Residents in Gloucester urged to look out for their voter registration details in the post.
- 04.09.2019
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Gloucester partnership continues to make city safer and stronger
The Stronger Safer Gloucester Partnership brings together key decision makers from the city council, the police, Gloucestershire County Council, and others who are working to make Gloucester a healthier, safer city.
- 04.09.2019
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Crowds flock to Museum of Gloucester
More than 34,000 people have visited the Museum of Gloucester this year since free admission was introduced.
- 13.08.2019
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Loud late night music jars with neighbour
A Gloucester woman has been ordered to pay more than £4,400 after being found guilty of frequently playing excessively loud music and karaoke into the early hours of the morning.
- 26.07.2019
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New gateway to Gloucester City Council to open in the city centre
Next week on Wednesday 31 July, Gloucester City Council’s new reception will open at offices in the heart of the city.
- 26.07.2019
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City Council’s commitment to equality
Equalities Action Plan for Gloucester City Council passed by councillors at yesterday’s (10 July) cabinet meeting.
- 11.07.2019
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Man fined after ‘eyesore’ waste dumped
A Gloucester man has been ordered to pay more than £2,200 after a ‘significant amount’ of household waste was found dumped by a toilet block.
- 08.07.2019
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Kings Quarter set to take step forward
Kings Quarter is set to take another step forward as councillors consider giving the go-ahead to demolishing Bruton Way Car Park.
- 03.07.2019
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Residents views sought on plans
Residents are being encouraged to take part in a consultation into regeneration in Podsmead and Matson.
- 02.07.2019