News published March 2019
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Cheltenham tidies up for the Great British Spring Clean
Following on from Ubico’s work keeping the town clean during Cheltenham’s hugely popular raceweek, Ubico and borough council teams continue their efforts, now with community groups.
Published on 29 March 2019 -
Bid on Cheltenham’s historic signage
After directing tourists and locals through the town centre for many years, Cheltenham’s traditional pedestrian signs, which have been in storage since the new ‘wayfinding’ finger post signage was put up in 2018, will now be auctioned off to raise money for the mayor’s charities.
Published on 29 March 2019 -
Solace successfully gains anti-social behaviour injunction for local man
On Monday 18 March 2019 at Cheltenham and Gloucester County Court, Mr Alan Dainton, 47, of Vittoria Walk, was served a Civil Anti-Social Behaviour Injunction.
Published on 28 March 2019 -
Exciting plans for a Cheltenham Lottery will go live this summer
Plans have been revealed for a Cheltenham Lottery, which will go live later in the year to support local good causes. The weekly, online lottery will launch later in the summer.
Published on 20 March 2019 -
Unstoppable ‘period poverty’ campaign launches on international women’s day
Period poverty in Cheltenham is being tackled this March as local partners’ launch new campaign ‘Unstoppable’ as part of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) programme.
Published on 08 March 2019 -
Cheltenham taxi fares set to increase
The cost of using a taxi in Cheltenham will increase this week following a review of taxi fares.
Published on 07 March 2019 -
Midsummer Fiesta calls for votes to bag a share of Tesco’s bag fund
Cheltenham’s Midsummer Fiesta is bidding to bag a massive cash boost from the Tesco ‘Bags of Help’ initiative and its organisers are delighted to have been shortlisted to receive funding.
Published on 07 March 2019 -
Changes to parking charges from 1 April
Parking charges in Cheltenham’s council owned car parks will increase from 1 April 2019.
Published on 07 March 2019 -
Be careful giving to street collectors
Recently members of an organisation have been collecting money in Cheltenham for a cause claiming to help ex-service personal that have become homeless.
Published on 01 March 2019 -
Butterflies, bereavement and memories
Council’s contractor, Willmott Dixon, provides handcrafted bereavement memory boxes and begins planting for the butterfly garden at new chapel and crematorium site.
Published on 01 March 2019