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Draft Minutes of the Planning Committee Meeting 2023 08 24

Draft Minutes of the Planning Committee Meeting 2023 08 24

Sun, 24 Sep 2023

Agenda Planning Committee meeting 2023 09 28

Agenda Planning Committee meeting 2023 09 28

Sun, 24 Sep 2023

Winter Resilience Plan

Winter Resilience Plan, approved by PC on 13.09.23

Thu, 21 Sep 2023

Leckhampton Road - Road Safety Improvements 9th Oct for a week 19:00pm to 07:00am

Gloucestershire County Council, will shortly carry out highway safety improvements
at the above location. This scheme is being delivered in line with the County's Road Safety Policy to
improve the road safety.
The scheme will alter the road layout through the use of revised road markings and some minor kerb
alterations. The centre line will be removed, and we will introduce unrestricted parking bays along
the edges of the carriageway. This will give a sense that there is less road width available for
drivers and encourages them to slow down and consider where they place themselves in the
carriageway and to give appropriate space for cyclists. The parking bays will also help manage the
parking along sections of the road where currently vehicles park partly on the verge causing
damage. The parking bays will encourage drivers to use the available road space more efficiently
but should not reduce the amount of on street parking as they will be in line with the highway code
(e.g. not close to junctions or across private driveways).
To ensure the safety of our crew and residents we will need to close the road as per the plan
overleaf. The works are weather dependent but we aim to complete the work in one night during this
week so the closure will only be in place for the duration of the works. Due to the nature of the
works we ask that where possible, residents do not park on the road during the evening.

Tue, 19 Sep 2023

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Vacancy for a Parish Councillor in the Leckhampton Ward of Leckhampton with Warden Hill Parish Council

Vacancy for a Parish Councillor in the Leckhampton Ward of Leckhampton with Warden Hill Parish Council

Mon, 18 Sep 2023

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Leckhampton and Warden Hill Parish Councillors, are hosting a “Community Café” on the third Saturday of the month

Do you have any questions or concerns over any local issues?

Anything that your local Parish, Borough or County Councillors might be able to help you with? ……. Yes? …….

Well your Leckhampton and Warden Hill Parish Councillors, are hosting a "Community Café" on the third Saturday of the month. Also attending will be local Borough/County Councillors

Chris, who runs the Dugout Café at Burrow's Field, has kindly agreed we can hold it there from 10.00 - noon.

We hope you'll pop in to see us on Saturday, 21st October between 10 and 12 noon at the Dugout Café and bring any issues that we can help with.

Future Saturdays coming up:

2023

21st October

18th November

16th December

2024

20th January

17th February

16th March

20th April

We look forward to seeing you there.

Chan on behalf of all your Parish Councillors

Chan Mistry
Leckhampton with Warden Hill Parish Council
M: 07881551713
E: chan.mistry@leckhamptonwithwardenhill-pc.gov.uk
W: www.leckhamptonwithwardenhill-pc.gov.uk

Fri, 15 Sep 2023

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Redrow appeal Decision

Redrow appeal Decision

Wed, 13 Sep 2023

Redrow appeal decision cover letter

Redrow appeal decision cover letter

Wed, 13 Sep 2023

Highways Work group report 2023 09 13 - Cllr Oliver

Highways Work group report 2023 09 13 - Cllr Oliver

Tue, 12 Sep 2023

Warden Hill Communities report report 2023 09 13 - Cllr I White

Warden Hill Communities report report 2023 09 13 - Cllr I White

Mon, 11 Sep 2023

Borough Council report - 202309 13 Cllrs Oliver and Beale

Borough Council report - 202309 13 Cllrs Oliver and Beale

Mon, 11 Sep 2023

Borough and County Council report - 2023 09 13 Cllr Nelson

Borough and County Council report - 2023 09 13 Cllr Nelson

Mon, 11 Sep 2023

Anti Social Behaviour & Crime Public Meeting 20th September 6:30pm

Over the last few weeks, Warden Hill and its surrounding areas have seen a disturbing increase in instances of anti-social behaviour, crime and vandalism. Our residents, play areas, businesses and places of worship have been the target of repeated incident, often resulting in damage to property by both force and fire and causing alarm to those living and working in the community through threatening and intimidating behaviour.

You are invited to a public meeting hosted by the Parish Council to discuss these concerns. The meeting will be attended by Officers and PCSO's from Gloucestershire Constabulary, representatives from Cheltenham Borough Council's Neighbourhood Team, the SOLACE partnership, Borough and County Councillors, local business owners and church representatives.

The meeting will be held on: -

Date: Wednesday, 20th September 2023

Time: 6:30 p.m.

Location: The Church Space, Warden Hill URC, Salisbury Avenue, GL51 3BY

Please come along, listen and contribute to the discussions about these important issues to help us develop a coordinated response to tackling and reducing instances of crime, vandalism and ASB in our community.

Mon, 11 Sep 2023

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Parish Council Draft minutes 2023 07 12

Parish Council Draft minutes 2023 07 12

Sun, 10 Sep 2023

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Agenda Parish Council meeting 2023 09 13

Agenda of the Parish Council meeting of 13th September

Thu, 07 Sep 2023

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Agenda Planning Committee meeting 2023 08 24

Agenda for the planning committee meeting

Sat, 19 Aug 2023

WEAVERS FIELD COMMUNITY ORCHARD PROJECT WEDNESDAY 6th SEPTEMBER 2023* from 6:30pm until 8:00pm

WEAVERS FIELD COMMUNITY ORCHARD PROJECT WEDNESDAY 6th SEPTEMBER 2023* from 6:30pm until 8:00pm

Mon, 14 Aug 2023

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LRFC climate trail

LRFC climate trail

Thu, 10 Aug 2023

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LRFC facility manager flyer

LRFC facility manager flyer

Thu, 10 Aug 2023

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LRFC cafe Kingshot flyer

LRFC cafe Kingshot flyer

Thu, 10 Aug 2023

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LRFC open day

LRFC open day

Thu, 10 Aug 2023

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LRFC U13 Flyer

LRFC U13 Flyer

Thu, 10 Aug 2023

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Due regard Old Bath Road crossings

Due regard Old Bath Road crossings

Thu, 10 Aug 2023

Intended notice for crossings on Old Bath Rd

GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
(OLD BATH ROAD) (COLLEGE/CHARLTON PARK & LECKHAMPTON WARDS)
(CHELTENHAM BOROUGH)
(NOTICE OF PROPOSED ZEBRA CROSSINGS) 2023
Notice is hereby given that Gloucestershire County Council in exercise of its powers under
Section 23 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended), intend to introduce two
new Zebra Crossings in the places described in the Schedule below.
The Schedule
Proposed Zebra Crossings
Road Name & Number Extent Old Bath Road (C9024)
1. Adjacent to Pilley bridge – approximately 26m north of its junction with Charlton Lane West (C9023) and 29m south of its junction with Charlton Lane East (C9023).
2. Approximately 7m south of its junction with Everest Road
(490403).

Thu, 10 Aug 2023

Crossing ne Charlton Lane - map

Crossing ne Charlton Lane - map

Thu, 10 Aug 2023

Crossing nnear Everest Road - map

Crossing nnear Everest Road - map

Thu, 10 Aug 2023

SOR Old Bath Road

Statement of Reasons
Pedestrian Crossings x 2 – Old Bath Road, Cheltenham
Proposals
This proposal is to introduce two new zebra crossings along Old Bath Road, Cheltenham.
Reasons
The proposed scheme addresses local concerns raised in a petition to Gloucestershire County
Council (GCC) in February 2022, to provide better crossing facilities on Old Bath Road in
Cheltenham.
Old Bath Road is currently being crossed by parents and children as part of their route to and from
Leckhampton Primary School. The new Leckhampton High School on Farm Lane, which opened
in September 2022, has increased the volume of pupils crossing Old Bath Road. On Pilley Bridge,
most people cross close to the bridge so that they can see and be seen by drivers approaching
from both directions.
Currently, due to high volume of traffic during the peak hours, it is not safe for children crossing
Old Bath Road and the preferable mode of transportation is the private vehicle. The intention of
the zebra crossings is to improve the safety conditions for the pedestrians and to encourage
people to walk towards local destinations (schools).
The zebra crossings play an essential role in enabling the safe and convenient movement of
pedestrians along Old Bath Road. In the Gloucestershire Local Transport Plan 2020-2041 greater
priority is given to the movement of pedestrians, cyclists and public transport. Safer crossing
points will encourage locals to walk more.
Tactile paving will be used to assist people with visual impairments with knowing where it is safe to
wait and in which direction to cross

Thu, 10 Aug 2023

Draft Minutes Planning Committee 27.07.23

Draft Minutes of the Planning Committee 27.07.23

Fri, 04 Aug 2023

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Bank summary June 2023

Bank summary June 2023

Fri, 28 Jul 2023

Bank summary May 2023

Bank summary May 2023

Fri, 28 Jul 2023