News published March 2017
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Need help with a planning application?
Quick appointments, weekly surgeries and fast-track applications will form part of an improved planning service which is launching on 3 April 2017.
Published on 30 March 2017 -
New Cheltenham town centre road layout opens today
The new road layout for Oriel Road and Imperial Square North, Cheltenham, is due to open this afternoon.
Published on 24 March 2017 -
Students encouraged to register to vote for May elections.
A canvasser from Cheltenham Borough Council will be visiting the halls of residence at the University of Gloucestershire to encourage students to register to vote.
Published on 23 March 2017 -
Cheltenham Borough Homes media release: Lord Ashdown opens new council homes for ex-soldiers
A unique new community in Cheltenham was honoured with a very special welcome today (Monday 20 March, 2017) when their new housing scheme was officially opened by Lord Paddy Ashdown.
Published on 20 March 2017 -
Heads up Cheltenham ‘sleep’
Heads up Cheltenham’s focus for March is ‘sleep’ and throughout the month, the Heads up group will be sharing sleep tips and relevant health articles on social media.
Published on 17 March 2017 -
Two chapel plan to go ahead
Plans for a second new chapel as part of the project to build a new crematorium at the cemetery on Bouncers Lane were approved by cabinet this week.
Published on 10 March 2017 -
Host families needed to provide accommodation to Göttingen twin town visitors
Local residents are being asked to host a 5-day homestay experience for friends from Göttingen, our German twin town, when they visit Cheltenham in July.
Published on 09 March 2017 -
Cleeve Care closure
Cleeve Care, one of the county council’s home care providers, is closing. It has committed to continuing its services today (Friday 3 March) and over the weekend.
Published on 03 March 2017 -
Don’t miss your right to vote, register by Thursday 13 April 2017
On Thursday 4 May 2017, elections will be held to determine who will represent Gloucestershire County Council for the next four years.
Published on 02 March 2017