News published November 2015

  • Another successful prosecution for abandoning a vehicle

    Cheltenham Borough Council has successfully prosecuted Miss Mandy Ireland of Mendip Road, Cheltenham, for abandoning her vehicle on the highway.

    Published on 26 November 2015
  • Paint the town purple in a stand against violence

    Residents, businesses, schools and other groups are being invited to unite and take a stand against violence, by wearing purple.

    Published on 25 November 2015
  • Council asks residents to #wastenot and recycle more

    As Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall continues in his mission to stop Britain from wasting so much - using social media hashtag #wastenot - Cheltenham Borough Council is reminding residents locally about the difference they can make.

    Published on 24 November 2015
  • Successful prosecution for dog fouling

    Cheltenham Borough Council has successfully prosecuted Gareth Wright of Somergate Road, Cheltenham, for failing to pick up dog faeces in Springfield Park.

    Published on 24 November 2015
  • Successful prosecution for abandoning a vehicle

    Cheltenham Borough Council has successfully prosecuted Mr Richard McCoy of All Saints Terrace, Cheltenham, for the environmental offence of abandoning his motor vehicle in Cheltenham.

    Published on 23 November 2015
  • Dates confirmed for Shurdington Road appeal

    Last month, a public inquiry was held at the Municipal Offices to hear the planning appeal by RPS Planning and Development against the council’s decision to refuse an outline planning application for 650 homes to be built on land to the south of the A46, Shurdington Road.

    Published on 19 November 2015
  • Council successfully prosecutes second illegal taxi driver

    Cheltenham Borough Council has successfully prosecuted an unlicensed driver who unlawfully picked up passengers using an unlicensed vehicle during the 2015 Cheltenham Gold Cup week.

    Published on 18 November 2015
  • Popular Christmas market returns to Promenade

    A wide range of festive crafts and gifts will come back to Cheltenham’s Promenade this year when the Christmas market returns on Thursday 3 December.

    Published on 17 November 2015
  • A book of condolence for the victims of the Paris terror attacks

    Cheltenham Borough Council is offering the public a chance to pay their own personal respect to the victims of the Paris terror attacks by setting up a book of condolence.

    Published on 16 November 2015
  • This is #OurDay

    Every day, Cheltenham Borough Council staff provide residents with hundreds of services which are at the heart of helping communities to function and work well together.

    Published on 12 November 2015

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