At full council in July I asked the cabinet member for Culture and Leisure a question about the Blackbridge athletics track and sports hub development.
The management committee and users of the track would like accessible toilet facilities near to the track when the project is complete. I’m happy to report that the cabinet member agreed with me that this was a very reasonable request. I will be supporting the project in any way I can.
If you run a business, you can now apply for a free UK-wide industry standard and consumer mark to reassure your customers that your business adheres to Government and public health guidance.
After asking officers when the weeds in Podsmead would be cleared they confirmed to me that the work would be carried out from the beginning of the week commencing 29th June.
We can see where they have been sprayed as they are going yellow and dying off. Hopefully the rainy spells we have had recently will not reduced the effectiveness of the spray, but if any weeds need to be followed up with a weed clearing machine such as we used last year, I will request this.
If any residents notice any weeds that haven’t been done or where the spray hasn’t taken, please inform me.
Over the past few years we have seen a small number of plastic free shops appearing across the county. These shops provide basic food and household supplies that are free from plastic packaging, environmentally friendly and are often organic and/or plant based too. Here are just a few of the plastic free shops in our county:
Many businesses will be reopening from July 4th. Lots more will be opening gradually over the coming weeks.
Please support them if you can, whilst staying safe and being sensible. All the businesses in Podsmead have been working very hard to reopen with sanitary and social distancing measures in place.
Although many people will be keen to return to favourite pubs and restaurants, we must all be responsible and respectful for others.
Parents and guardians wanting to take children to use play equipment in Gloucester should remind themselves of the current Coronavirus guidance.
Play areas across the city have been closed since the start of lockdown, but are set to reopen on Saturday 4th July.
However, adults should make sure they and children follow guidance to protect themselves and others from catching and spreading Covid-19. In addition, adults are being encouraged to bring their own sanitising wipes and hand gels for them and their children to use before and after touching equipment.
Signs have been put up at the city’s 70+ play areas informing the public of the guidance and any measures they should take to be safe. This includes washing hands before and after using equipment, not touching your face and keeping at least 2 metres away from others outside of your household or bubble. Where 2 metres isn’t possible, 1 metre is acceptable as long as extra safety measures are taken. As well as the guidance, signs will display the maximum number of people allowed in gated play areas if appropriate.
I am joining fellow music industry professionals – promoters, agents, managers and artists to call on the government to #letthemusicplay.
Since lockdown I and all my colleagues in the music industry have not been able to perform any sort of live music.
We all want life to go back to normal and we all want to get back to work, but we may have very limited or no work to get back to without meaningful financial help for the arts sector soon.
Live music employs a lot of people and touches all of us, so please show your support.