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Cheltenham Samaritans contact information
If you're going through a tough time, you don't have to face it alone.
Posted: Tue, 01 Dec 2020 01:33 by Arlene Deane
Exciting proposals for improvements at Burrows playing fields
Burrows playing fields in Leckhampton is set to benefit from a number of improvements, early next year, thanks to a partnership between Cheltenham Borough Council and Leckhampton Rovers Football Club.
Pavilion refurbishments, a perimeter footpath, new bike racks and much needed pitch improvements, subject to planning approval, will mean that Leckhampton Rovers Football Club (LRFC) can offer more activities... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 09:01 by Arlene Deane
Temporary closing order Footpath CHL9
TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF FOOTPATH CHL 9 (LECKHAMPTON WITH WARDEN HILL PARISH) CHELTENHAM BOROUGHNOTICE is hereby given that Gloucestershire County Council intend to make an Order to close temporarily under Sections 14, 15 and 16 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984 (as amended) partof Public Footpath CHL 9 in the Parish of Leckhampton with Warden Hill from its junction with Farm Lane at Ordnance Survey... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 00:58 by Arlene Deane
Parking notices for parking on pavments and causing an obstruction
The Parish Council has printed parking notices for members to place on vehicles that are parked in the Parish boundary and on pavements causing an obstruction.
They are postcard size.
Posted: Wed, 04 Nov 2020 00:59 by Arlene Deane
Parish Council speed monitoring equipment installed on Leckhampton Road
Parish Councillors Emma Nelson and Stephen Ccooke have installed one of the Parish Council's speed monitors at the top of Leckhampton Road close to the junction with Old Bath Road. Although less of a problem at the moment due to the temporary road works, this follows complaints from residents of vehicles speeding before going up the hill.The unit measures the speed of each passing vehicle and the volume... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 29 Oct 2020 19:39 by Arlene Deane
Residential bonfires
Just a reminder
Whislt there are no laws against having a bonfire at home, there are laws for the nuisance they can cause. A bonfire must happen frequently to be considered a nuisance.
If you're bothered by smoke from a neighbour's bonfires, try speaking to them in the first instance as they may be unaware that they're causing a nuisance. If this doesn't help, we can issue an 'abatement notice' if a... Read More »
Posted: Mon, 31 Aug 2020 15:32 by Arlene Deane
The Cheltenham Plan
The July Cheltenham Borough Council meeting was held (virtually) on Monday. Importantly the Cheltenham Plan has at last been officially adopted.
Posted: Tue, 21 Jul 2020 16:01 by Arlene Deane