News published October 2017
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                          Advice about missed collectionsBins, boxes, bags and caddies should be presented by 7am on the right day. Published on 31 October 2017
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                          Water loss in CheltenhamSevern Trent repaired the burst water pipe. Bottled water will continue to be available this morning from Morrisons, Caernarvon road. Published on 30 October 2017
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                          Positive activities for young peopleCommunity groups can apply now for a share of the funding Published on 24 October 2017
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                          Top of the plotsWinners of annual council allotment competition are announced. Published on 13 October 2017
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                          Keep household recycling secure in windy conditionsIn windy weather household waste and recycling containers and their contents can easily get blown around. Published on 13 October 2017
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                          Mayor Fest − Cheltenham’s newest festivalFestivals are part and parcel of Cheltenham culture, and to add to the rich mix, this Saturday (14 October) will see the launch of Mayor Fest – a live music event at Cheltenham’s Frog and Fiddle. Published on 13 October 2017
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                          New recycling trucks are coming to a street near youImproved service goes live from 16 October Published on 12 October 2017
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                        St Peter’s war memorial set to return to former gloryAs part of Cheltenham Borough Council’s ‘Cheltenham Remembers’ project to commemorate World War One, the council is supporting the restoration of St Peter’s war memorial at The Rock, Tewkesbury Road. Published on 06 October 2017
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                          A new £67,500 BMX track in Leckhampton could help to unearth future Olympians like Liam Phillips or Shazane ReadeFunding from Cheltenham Borough and Gloucestershire County Council has helped to install a new ‘pump track’ at Burrow’s Fields for BMX riders to develop their skills on. Published on 06 October 2017
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                          Two drivers plead guilty to illegally plying for hire in CheltenhamCheltenham Borough Council has successfully prosecuted two drivers for illegally picking up passengers. Published on 05 October 2017
 
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                        