Let’s talk about our roads. We’ve all been there, driving along, enjoying the view, and then – thud! Another pothole.
Residents and visitors alike were greeted with grey skies and persistent showers, leading to a quieter than usual holiday period across the county.
St. Michael and All Angels Church in Tirley, Gloucestershire, has bounced back after being hit hard by Storm Henk earlier this year. Despite facing flooding in January, the church is now back in business and ready for Easter, thanks to the hard work of its staff.
Cirencester is getting a parking makeover! Starting April 4th, the town centre will see some major changes to make parking easier and traffic smoother. Gloucestershire County Council and Cirencester Town Council teamed up for this, based on feedback from locals last year.
The Spring Fayre at Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice hit it out of the park this year, bringing in over £11,000 to support families in need. Held near Cheltenham, the event drew crowds eager for a day of fun in the sun.
Revitalizing Communities, One Brushstroke at a Time The once nondescript facades of Tredworth\’s High Street in Gloucester are now b