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2019 news
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Gloucester City Council asks its residents ‘What matters to you?’
Gloucester residents have until Friday, March 8 to submit their ideas, which will contribute towards a policy proposal project.
- 21.02.2019
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Gloucester woman prosecuted for fly-tipping
A 40-year-old woman has been fined after being prosecuted for fly-tipping.
- 15.02.2019
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Business rates boost for small businesses
Small and independent retailers could pay lower business rates if a discount scheme is given the green light by Gloucester City Council.
- 06.02.2019
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Co-location on the cards for the city’s tourist office
Gloucester’s award winning tourist office could be set for a change when it goes before cabinet next week.
- 30.01.2019
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Railway station revamp is on track
Plans to revamp Gloucester Railway Station, as part of the transformation of the north of the city centre, are set to get a boost.
- 30.01.2019
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Work set to start on Gloucester’s City Centre regeneration
Kings Quarter transformation could uncover lost part of city’s history
- 29.01.2019
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Care leavers set to be given helping hand
The city’s young care leavers could soon be exempt from paying council tax.
- 29.01.2019
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Clamp down on empty homes proposed
Gloucester City Council is set to raise council tax on empty homes in a move to help tackle homelessness.
- 21.12.2018
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Plans submitted for Kings Square transformation
Bold plans have been submitted for the next stage of Gloucester’s Kings Quarter transformation, featuring proposals for new homes, office space, restaurants and shared workspace in the heart of the city.
- 17.12.2018
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Council honoured for supporting small local businesses
Gloucester City Council has been highly commended by The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) for their support to small businesses in the city.
- 10.12.2018