News published October 2015
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Friendship, support and coffee for local parents
St Paul’s Hub will be the venue for a new parent support group which launches next week.
Published on 27 October 2015 -
New chapel and crematorium plans are agreed
At a meeting of full council last week, members unanimously agreed to build a new chapel and crematorium. This supports the option selected by 86% of residents during a recent consultation.
Published on 27 October 2015 -
Councils give green light to shared working programme
All four councils have now given the go ahead to proceed with a shared working programme which will deliver combined savings of £39 million between now and 2024.
Published on 23 October 2015 -
Late Night Levy spending has a positive impact on night time economy
Projects and work funded by Cheltenham’s Late Night Levy (LNL) are having a positive impact on the town’s night time economy, making it a safer and more welcoming place for residents and visitors.
Published on 14 October 2015 -
Thanking our volunteers is a piece of cake
A tea party is being held this Thursday (15 October) to thank all the volunteers that work tirelessly to maintain Cheltenham’s beautiful parks and gardens.
Published on 14 October 2015 -
Successful prosecution thanks to body-worn CCTV cameras
Sylverster Bacziewicz, a 30-year-old male from Gloucester, has been successfully prosecuted for assaulting a taxi marshal thanks to video evidence from the body-worn cameras the marshal was wearing.
Published on 14 October 2015 -
Council prosecutes unlicensed taxi driver
Cheltenham Borough Council has successfully prosecuted a private hire driver for unlawfully plying his trade in the borough.
Published on 07 October 2015 -
Dog related tree damage in Cheltenham parks and gardens
Some of the trees in Imperial Gardens and Sandford Ornamental Gardens have recently suffered damage to their bark which appears to have been caused by dogs.
Published on 06 October 2015