Gloucester Guildhall and Museum receives recovery funding boost

 

Gloucester City Council has been awarded a grant of £50K from the third round of the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund to help the city’s cultural sector recover from the pandemic. 

 

More than £100million has been awarded to cultural organisations including Gloucester Guildhall and Museum of Gloucester in the latest round of support.

Gloucester Guildhall offers a variety of live shows such as music, comedy, theatre, dance, and contemporary film as well as participatory workshops and art exhibitions, and sees over 50,000 people passing through the doors annually.

 

The grant will compensate some of Gloucester Guildhall’s loss of income as a result of months of closures; as well as go towards developing a long term business plan to improve services and events for the future. 

 

While the funding awarded to the Museum of Gloucester will go towards making significant improvements to their website.

 

Over the past year the city council in total has received over £250K in funding from the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund.

Free light show at Robinswood Hill Friday 26th – Sunday 28th November 5-9pm

See Robinswood Hill in a unique way with spheres of light and music as ‘Globoscope’ comes to town. As part of the City Council’s ‘Bright Nights’ events, you can visit your local country park on the doorstep of Gloucester and learn about nocturnal wildlife whilst you’re here.

Firepits will keep you warm and the café is open for hot drinks and treats. 

This event is free, but now booking is required due to popular demand: https://www.gloucestershirewildlifetrust.co.uk/events/2021-11-26-globoscope-travelling-light-show

Reporting faulty street lights

I have recently helped residents report some faulty street lights to the county council.

If you have see a faulty street light in our area you can report it to streetlightingenquiries@gloucestershire.gov.uk, or via this form:

Report-IT website – https://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/highways/roads/your-highways-report-it/

The form is the best way to report issues as it ensures an enquiry number is allocated. This helps to trace the work undertaken and any challenges.

Or, you can let me know about the issue and I’ll be happy to pass on your report.

Leafy Podsmead

I have written to the city council to request that leaves be cleared from various roads in Podsmead such as Tuffley Avenue and Milton Avenue.

I have requested to see the leaf clearance schedule so I can report back on when all the leaves will be cleared.

We need to keep leaves out of the drains and gutters in our area as if they get blocked with leaf debris, it can increase flooding problems when it rains.

If you know of any areas that need leaf clearance, please let me know.

Earls Park play area – request to start adoption process

Full litter bin at the Manu Marble Way play area

The city council have written to Matthew Homes this week to begin the process of adopting the play areas at Earls Park.

Although the process can take some time, up to 18 months, I hope that in this case it can be achieved more quickly.

Matthew Homes will be responsible for the maintenance of the sites, including emptying the litter bins, until they are adopted.