A planning application has been submitted to Gloucester City Council for the Blackbridge project.
You can view the plans and make comments here.
A planning application has been submitted to Gloucester City Council for the Blackbridge project.
You can view the plans and make comments here.
A few houses on Stroud Road by New Dawn View and Sunnycroft Mews, come under Podsmead ward.
I recently received reports that the street lights in this area were out.
I reported the issue to the street light team and they sent me the following response:
‘We attended to the outage on 4. January 2023. The engineer reports that there is no service going to columns 85, 86 & 87.
National Grid have been informed and have 25 working days to attend to find where the fault lies in their cabling to enable them to restore the supply.’
I often get contacted by residents in November and at New Year about fireworks and their release.
Below are some extracts from Ask the Police, which readers should feel free to share.
As always this issue needs a common-sense approach of speaking to each other about concerns. I am always happy to hear from residents on this topic.
This is taken directly from www.askthe.police.uk
It is an offence to:
There is a curfew on the use of adult fireworks between 11 pm and 7 am, except on:
The penalties for using fireworks outside the above curfew hours are imprisonment (maximum 6 months) and a substantial fine. Please note, you could also commit offences if they were being used to cause a nuisance.
I am delighted that work to resurface Scott Avenue will finally take place in January next year.
I have lobbied the county council for this to be done.
The dates planned are currently January 18th and 19th 2023.
I will let residents know if this changes.
I am delighted that after years of asking, Matthew Homes have at last installed the street name plate at 35-41 Neven Place, Earls Park.
This will help delivery drivers and other services locate these houses much quicker.
I am working with Gloucester City Homes on nearby Cooke Close (on Tuffley Crescent) to get a street sign installed there too.
Christmas has come early for shoppers in Gloucester with the city council offering free parking to support local retailers as part of Small Business Saturday.
Small Business Saturday is a nationwide event which this year takes place on Saturday December 3.
It aims to encourage shoppers to support local and independent retailers in the run up to Christmas and Gloucester City Council is getting behind the campaign by offering free parking throughout the day.
This Saturday parking will be free in the council’s car parks on Westgate Street, Station Road and Hare Lane North.
The announcement comes after Gloucester was named as being among the top 10 best places for accessible parking in a national survey.
Small Business Saturday attracts huge attention on the day itself, with an impact that lasts all year.
Last year the campaign trended at number one in the UK on Twitter and over 90% of local councils also supported the campaign.
For more information on Small Business Saturday visit www.smallbusinesssaturdayuk.com
I have urged the council to repair this street sign on Milton Avenue. It is not yet illegible but the paint is peeling off and it is starting to look scruffy.
I hope that it can be just a simple respray rather than necessarily a replacement.
If you see any more street signs in our area that are damaged or missing, please let me know.
The Lib Dems have produced an advice leaflet for any resident in Podsmead who is concerned about the cost of living crisis.
The leaflet signposts people to support and advice for issues such as debt, employment, housing and local foodbanks.
Please use this link to download a copy of the leaflet.
You can always contact me for advice about help specially in Podsmead or the nearby area.
A tree recently came down in Laburnum Road. I have reported it to the council and hope it is removed soon.
I also hope to meet the new council tree officer for a walkabout.