Update on Tuffley Avenue traffic calming proposals

Gloucestershire Highways are proposing some traffic calming measures along Tuffley Avenue. Initially they wrote only to the properties directly affected by the measures (ie where a traffic calming measure would be directly outside or very near to their home).

It is now expected that, in time, wider consultation will be carried out, so that other residents along Tuffley Avenue and in the wider Podsmead area can have their say. I have had the following update which explains the next step in the process:


‘Following our initial consultation with those properties who may be most affected by the proposals, we are working with our design contractor Atkins to make further assessments regarding the scheme. Once these have been completed we will be in a position to provide a more detailed response. Thank you for your patience at this time.’

I will continue to monitor this scheme and provide updates to residents as I have them. If you have any questions please let me know. You can view the plans here under Gloucester TROs.

Byron Avenue grass

I was contacted by residents asking when the grass on Byron Avenue would be cut.

It had been partially done but some patches still remained.

On contacting officers to check whose responsibility it was I also asked when it would be done fully. It has now been cut completely.

This land is maintained by Amey for the city council, although the verge along Cole Avenue is Highways.

In general, the grass is being allowed to grow slightly longer to reduce costs and encourage wildlife. Long-term, there will hopefully be some meadow and grassland in Podsmead, for example at Milton Avenue. This will encourage biodiversity. At a time when nature is under threat, this can only be a good thing.

Calling all crafters!

Let's Be Clear Logo


Calling community craft groups and craftivists who want to
make a difference in Gloucestershire this autumn.

We are looking for local makers to join a clear face mask project. Come together to support your local community and in solidarity with people who rely on lip reading and facial expressions across our county.


This is part of the Let’s Be Clear campaign coming soon…

a Barnwood Trust partnership project with
Gloucestershire Deaf Association,
Inclusion Gloucestershire, Age UK Gloucestershire,
Cheltenham Welcomes Refugees,
University of Gloucestershire,
Diocese of Gloucester & others


If you are interested to find out more, or if you are already a part of a group
creating clear face masks, we would love to hear from you….
Please get in touch with tara.smith@barnwoodtrust.org
or penny.hulbert@barnwoodtrust.org

tara.smith@barnwoodtrust.org or penny.hulbert@barnwoodtrust.org

Podsmead Place trees

On my recent walkabout with the city council tree officer, we identified a number of tree works to be carried out.

One area where the officer agreed that work was needed was on Podsmead Place, where the trees are overhanging the footpath through the fence.

These trees will be pruned as soon as schedules allow. If you have an issue you would like to make me aware of, please get in touch.

Scott Avenue road surface

Yet another pothole has opened up on Scott Avenue, or rather the same one that has been filled several times now, has reopened.

I have reported this latest pothole to Highways and have received a reference number.

Scott Avenue is now starting to look like a patchwork with all the various potholes that have been filled. What it urgently needs is a full resurface.

I’ve called for this many times, but in February when I asked the Conservative cabinet member for Highways why this road wasn’t on the schedule, I was told it didn’t meet the threshold for a resurface.

Maybe even more potholes will have to appear before the Conservatives at Shire Hall deem it necessary to arrange a resurface.

Cracked kerb issue on Tuffley Avenue

A Podsmead resident raised the issue of the damaged kerb at the corner of Calton Road into Tuffley Avenue. A child they know nearly took a tumble because of the cracks in the slabs.

I have reported this to Highways and called for it to be made safe ASAP. There are some measures being proposed to calm traffic and make it easier to cross, coming in hopefully next year. Find out more here.