Save Gloucester City Council

Two thousand years of history faces the axe if the Conservative Government pushes ahead with plans to reorganise local government.


It is expected to publish a White Paper in the autumn on scrapping the two tier system of local government in the county.


It means Gloucester City Council would be axed
and replaced with a huge unitary council with little regard to history, geography and community.

Please join the campaign against abolishing the city council online at www.Gloucester-LibDems.org.uk

Ed Davey wins Lib Dem leadership contest

Ed Davey with me at Halford House in 2019

Congratulations to Ed Davey on becoming the new Leader of the Liberal Democrats.

It has been a well fought contest that has shown the best of our party.

We must now unite behind our new leader and continue our fight to improve the lives of everyone in our country.

Ed’s starting point is that we must listen more to what people want, what their fears and their aspirations are. I agree with this because it’s what Liberal Democrat councillors do week in week out.

If you have a point to raise with me, or that you would like me to try to get passed to Ed and the leadership team, please let me know.

Cole Avenue poplar trees

During the recent stormy weather, many trees came down in Gloucester including on Cole Avenue.

I have been in touch with the county council over these poplar trees.

Below is an extract from their response:

‘Thank you for your recent email in regards to the tree on Cole Avenue, our tree officer has advised the following:

I have scheduled works to Gloucester City Amey Contractors. The onus of delivery is now with the City Council and Amey who you may wish to contact regarding this matter.’

I will be pressing the city and county councils to work together on this issue and when I have a walkabout with the city tree officer I will raise the matter again with them.

Residents can always get in touch with me to report tree falls or problems.

The county council Emergency Contact Number 08000 514514 is now prioritised to deal with Highways Emergency Calls ONLY.

All other enquiries can be emailed to Highways@gloucestershire.gov.uk,
or reported via https://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/highways/roads/your-highways-report-it/

Not so secret book club

It was great to welcome the Mayor and Sheriff of Gloucester to the final Not so Secret Book Club. The Mayor read the children a poem and gave them all a Mayor’s award for their commitment to reading over the summer.

We were also really pleased to see community builders Agnes and Rae from Gloucester Community Building Collective, and Les Jevins from Podsmead Big Local.

We started the literacy scheme in Podsmead before lockdown with a view to helping local children to access reading. As schools start to go back we will look to do more events in Podsmead and the surrounding areas.

I would like to thank Ross Nicholl and The Club at Tuffley Park CiC for the use of the facilities during the summer, my wife Vicki Field for all the help with this project, and Linda Cohen for being the driving force behind the whole Read with Me enterprise. Thank you also to the parents and children who have attended and made it all so worthwhile, and to the many kind residents who donated books.

We will be returning in October half term and at other times before and after so keep checking in for news.

Funding for community groups

Gloucester City Council have launched a support grant for community groups who are struggling due to Covid-19.

Grants of up to £1000 could be awarded to help local groups.

The following extract is from the press release:

‘The money can be used to cover lost revenue from premises hire or cancelled fundraising activities. It can also be used to pay for IT and other technological measures which groups may have faced as a result of Covid 19.

Funding can also be used for Covid related costs such as putting up signage and social distancing measures.’

More detail can be found on the city council website at https://www.gloucester.gov.uk/community-living/community-grants/gloucester-city-recovery-funding/, and applications can be made by email to grants@gloucester.gov.uk