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2019 news
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Easter fun at the Museum of Gloucester
This Easter, the Museum of Gloucester is providing a variety of fun activities for young people of all ages.
- 12.04.2019
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The Bishop Hooper Monument in St Mary’s Square is currently shrouded in scaffold
The Monument owned by Gloucester City Council is having a clean up, which should be finished towards the end of next week
- 11.04.2019
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Gloucester City Council secures funding for environmental improvements and flood reduction
Gloucester City Council has secured match funding to improve or create around 250 hectares of habitat for wildlife and environmental improvements across the county.
- 11.04.2019
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Relocation for City’s Tourist Information Service
From 1 April the Tourist Information Service (TIS), which has won a series of awards, has relocated to the Museum of Gloucester in Brunswick Road. Entry to the museum will now be free, although special exhibitions will incur a small charge.
- 02.04.2019
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Further funding announced to help tackle Rough Sleeping in Gloucestershire
Further funding of £108,000 has been awarded by Government to help tackle rough sleeping in Gloucestershire.
- 29.03.2019
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Funds awarded to community groups for Windrush projects
Community groups in Gloucester who are passionate about the Windrush generation and keen to keep its heritage alive have been awarded funding to deliver projects.
- 28.03.2019
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Join the Big Spring Clean
Residents, community groups and businesses are being asked to roll up their sleeves and get involved in the annual Gloucester Spring Clean
- 27.03.2019
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Gloucester bids for game changing funding for city centre
Gloucester City Council has put in a bid for a share of the Government’s £675million Future High Streets Fund, to help transform the city centre.
- 27.03.2019
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City Council Reception Improvements
Visitors to the City Council’s reception will notice some changes as a number of improvements are introduced.
- 20.03.2019
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Search for artists puts Gloucester’s Kings Square in the spotlight
Artists are invited to submit design ideas to help transform Gloucester’s Kings Square as part of multi-million pound proposals to regenerate the area.
- 14.03.2019
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Making the most of Gloucester’s heritage
Throughout March Gloucester City Council is asking the public to have their say on the city’s heritage strategy.
- 13.03.2019
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Council reports on regeneration successes across Gloucester
The former Royal Mail building in Eastern Avenue and the former Kwik Save site on Black Dog Way are among a number of sites across the City where significant progress has been achieved in the past 12 months, according to an update published by Gloucester City Council.
- 06.03.2019
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Consultation with Podsmead and Matson Residents set to be launched
A consultation into regeneration in Podsmead and Matson could be set to go ahead if it is given the green light by councillors.
- 06.03.2019
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Gloucester City Council agrees budget for 2019/20
Gloucester City councillors have agreed a budget for 2019/20.
- 01.03.2019
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City Council crack down on litter louts
Litter louts and those who refuse to clean up after their dogs could be given on the spot fines when a new scheme is introduced next month.
- 28.02.2019