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The land is up for sale along with the neighbouring university campus.
Hardwick Green, in the St Paul's area of Cheltenham, is owned by the University of Gloucestershire and is up for sale along with the adjoining Hardwick Campus.The university added that if that new owner wishes to develop the site then it would need to apply for planning permission through Cheltenham Borough Council.Green councillor, Ms Joy said: “The University of Gloucestershire has been a part of our community for decades, and their land disposal will be a seismic shift across Cheltenham.
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Gloucestershire County Council's proposals to introduce the new parking Zone 16 have been opposed.
Gloucestershire County Council's (GCC) plan to introduce a new parking Zone 16 has been met by opposition from some Cheltenham residents.
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Cheltenham Borough Council has successfully prosecuted the construction company that built a new supermarket on Cirencester Road in Charlton Kings, Cheltenham.Residents and visitors are being asked for their views on Cheltenham’s vibrant and diverse evening and night-time economy (ENTE) as part of our bid to renew Purple Flag status.
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CheltenhamLive is a dedicated news, features and entertainment service for Cheltenham. Part of GloucestershireLive, our team of reporters and content editors ensuring we have the best and most up to date Cheltenham news service there is. Sign up to our new CheltenhamLive newsletter to get daily ...
CheltenhamLive is a dedicated news, features and entertainment service for Cheltenham. Part of GloucestershireLive, our team of reporters and content editors ensuring we have the best and most up to date Cheltenham news service there is. Sign up to our new CheltenhamLive newsletter to get daily updates in your inbox.Get the latest local news and updates from around Cheltenham in Gloucestershire. Breaking news & headlines, live blogs, video and pictures & more.You can also find our CheltenhamLive Facebook page here and follow our Twitter account here.08:22, 25 SEP 2024Bid to build 147 'Lego-like' homes on Cheltenham town centre car park approved despite concerns over 'lacklustre' design
The four columns previously carried tram power lines and are now used for street lighting.
Historic street lights which guided Cheltenham's trams more than a century ago have been restored.Cabinet member for highways Dom Morris said: "The tramline columns represent a significant aspect of Cheltenham’s architectural past.Bosses at the Cheltenham Playhouse are lowering ticket prices and renting out its spaces.
Gloucestershire County Council is implementing new rules for contractors.
Cheltenham Civic Society complained after contractors used tarmac to replace stone slabs outside John Lewis in High Street.Gloucestershire Highways will begin work in Cheltenham town centre this week to replace older temporary repairs with matching paving stones to the original style of the pavements.
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The Cheltenham Festival is a horse racing-based meeting in the National Hunt racing calendar in the United Kingdom, with race prize money second only to the Grand National. The four-day festival takes place annually in March at Cheltenham Racecourse in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
The meeting features several Grade I races including the Cheltenham Gold Cup, Champion Hurdle, Queen Mother Champion Chase and Stayers' Hurdle. Large amounts of money are gambled; hundreds of millions of pounds are bet over the course of the week.Cheltenham is noted for its atmosphere, including the "Cheltenham roar", which refers to the enormous amount of noise that the crowd generates as the starter raises the tape for the first race of the festival.The Cheltenham Festival originated in 1860 when the National Hunt Chase was first held at Market Harborough. It was initially titled the Grand National Hunt Meeting and took place at several locations since its institution, at the turn of the 20th century it was mostly held at Warwick Racecourse.In 1904 and 1905 it was staged at Cheltenham over a new course established at Prestbury Park in 1902, having previously taken place at Cheltenham in 1861. From 1906 to 1910 it was again held at Warwick but further additions and major improvements made at Cheltenham by Messrs.51°55′13″N 2°3′28″W / 51.92028°N 2.05778°W · The Cheltenham Festival is a horse racing-based meeting in the National Hunt racing calendar in the United Kingdom, with race prize money second only to the Grand National. The four-day festival takes place annually in March at ...
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Cheltenham Town Centre'The current policy supports the commercial sexual exploitation of women for the gratification of men and undermines the equality and safety of female residents.FamilyPeople from Gloucester, Cheltenham, Stroud, Tewkesbury, Forest of Dean and Cotswolds are being rememberedCheltenham's huge Golden Valley project near GCHQ 'will go ahead with or without £20m levelling up cash'CheltenhamThere will be 350 homes built as part of the Greenway Chase development off the Shurdington Road in Cheltenham
The official guide to Cheltenham in the Cotswolds| day trips and short breaks in the heart of Gloucestershire. Use the Visit Cheltenham website to plan your visit, find places to stay, eat and drink, and things to do.
A wonderful mix of the traditional and the new, Cheltenham nestles against the Cotswolds as the perfect place to unwind and refresh your mind, body and soul. With unique festival vibes, an abundance of independent and much loved High Street shops, and incredible dining experiences from street food to Michelin starred fine dining.Voted the Best Place to Live in the South West by The Sunday Times with its education, culture and connectivity highlighted amongst its best attributes. As the most complete Regency town in Britain with a population of just 117,000, Cheltenham is intimate and friendly, a civilised place of culture, learning and discovery.Cheltenham plays host to 35+ significant festivals a year, several of which are world leading. There’s the world’s longest-running literary festival, Cheltenham Literature Festival. The Cheltenham Music Festival which is 75+ years old plus the Jazz and Science Festivals.Whether you’re enjoying a night out in The Brewery Quarter, taking in the arts at one of our four theatres, or simply relaxing in one of Cheltenham’s unique bars and nightclubs, there’s plenty to keep you entertained.
Cheltenham (/ˈtʃɛltnəm/) is a spa town and borough on the edge of the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, England. Cheltenham became known as a health and holiday spa town resort following the discovery of mineral springs in 1716, and claims to be the most complete Regency town in Britain.
The town hosts several cultural festivals, often featuring nationally and internationally famous contributors and attendees: the Cheltenham Literature Festival, the Cheltenham Jazz Festival, the Cheltenham Science Festival, the Cheltenham Music Festival, the Cheltenham International Film Festival, the Cheltenham Cricket Festival and the Cheltenham Food & Drink Festival.Though little remains of its pre-spa history, Cheltenham has always been a health and holiday spa town resort since the discovery of mineral springs there in 1716. Captain Henry Skillicorne (1678–1763), is credited with being the first entrepreneur to recognise the opportunity to exploit the mineral springs.The retired "master mariner" became co-owner of the property containing Cheltenham's first mineral spring upon his 1732 marriage to Elizabeth Mason. Her father, William Mason, had done little in his lifetime to promote the healing properties of the mineral water apart from limited advertising and building a small enclosure over the spring.After moving to Cheltenham in 1738, he immediately began improvements intended to attract visitors to his spa. He built a pump to regulate the flow of water and erected an elaborate well-house complete with a ballroom and upstairs billiard room to entertain his customers.
The £500,000 project will see the lido's car park transformed over the winter as solar panels are installed.
The project at Sanford Parks Lido in Cheltenham will cost more than £500,000 and has already received more than £300,000 from Sports England and Cheltenham Borough Council.The importance of lidos recently came up in parliament with the new Cheltenham MP Max Wilkinson submitting an early day motion calling on the government to offer more support to the pools.Sanford Parks Lido first opened in Cheltenham in 1935
Schools and leisure centres have had to close in Gloucestershire after a night of heavy rain.
Chosen Hill School in Churchdown will be closed on Monday and two leisure centres in Cheltenham will remain closed on Saturday, following "significant" damage related to flooding.Cheltenham General Hospital also faced "some disruption" on Friday, with the heavy downpours causing water to come through the ceiling into an area of the hospital.Leisure At Cheltenham has posted on Facebook that it had to stay closed on Saturday due to weather-related damage.Fundamental Movement Academy, another leisure centre in Cheltenham, has also had to stay closed on Saturday due to damage caused by flooding.
The council has been in the building for 100 years.
It is hoped that the sale of Cheltenham Borough Council's Municipal Offices will help the town "evolve and prosper".Ms Hay added that "appropriate redevelopment of the iconic building" could have social, economic and environmental benefits for Cheltenham and allow the town to "prosper".
The garden centre chain is beginning a restructuring process which will affect more than 460 staff.
The Little Dobbies shops in Cheltenham and Bristol, Chiswick, Richmond, Stockbridge, and Westbourne Grove are also affected.
Cheltenham What's On Guide 2024 ft. the Best Things To Do and Events in Cheltenham, Cotswolds and Gloucestershire. Use our interactive event finder to help.
Whatever time of year you visit there is sure to be something happening; from our major festivals and racing meets, to community led events and annual celebrations, we have big and small events all year round. The annual schedule of what’s on in Cheltenham is packed full of a wide range of fantastic events, adding to our status of a year-round destination, catering for all ages and interests and attracting visitors from across the globe.Visit as a family, come as a couple, enjoy on your own, or celebrate with friends. We know you’ll find something to whet your appetite; and even if there is nothing that takes your fancy, a visit to Cheltenham itself is a must!Cheltenham, The Festival Town, boasts a comprehensive year-round calendar of events and festivals, making us the envy of towns and cities across the UK...Cheltenham is a spa town that boasts a relaxed, town and country vibe, but hosts events worthy of any city.
Under the stewardship of Steve Cotterill, Cheltenham won the 1998 FA Trophy final and then secured promotion into the Football League for the first time after winning the Conference title in 1998–99. He left the club after the 2001–02 season, having guided them to the FA Cup fifth round ...
Under the stewardship of Steve Cotterill, Cheltenham won the 1998 FA Trophy final and then secured promotion into the Football League for the first time after winning the Conference title in 1998–99. He left the club after the 2001–02 season, having guided them to the FA Cup fifth round and promotion with victory in the 2002 Third Division play-off final.Relegated after three seasons in the third tier, the club's 16-year stay in the Football League ended with relegation back to the National League in 2015. However manager Gary Johnson led Cheltenham to the Conference title with a 101-point tally in 2015–16, making them the first club in 26 years to secure an immediate return to the Football League as champions of the Conference.Cheltenham rebranded as "The Robins" for the 1938–39 campaign, wearing white shirts with a robin emblem and red sleeves. Another FA Cup run ended against league opposition in the first round as Cardiff City won a replay following a 1–1 draw at Whaddon Road.A promising start to the 1939–40 season was curtailed by the outbreak of World War II. Following a pause, the Southern League established a limited regional programme, often featuring guest players, and Cheltenham finished next to bottom of the league's Western division.Four months after taking charge he guided the club to runners-up spot in the Southern Football League Premier Division, but they won promotion to the Football Conference as champions Gresley Rovers were unable to meet the required ground capacity for Conference membership. In 1997–98, Cheltenham finished runners-up in the Conference and were close to champions Halifax Town until the end of April 1998.