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Parish Council Meetings 7th January
December 31, 2020 on 2:43 pm | By Clerk | In News | Comments Off on Parish Council Meetings 7th JanuaryThere will be a Finance Committee meeting at 6.15pm followed by a Full Council meeting at 7pm. Agendas are available here and members of the public are welcome to attend. To join via Zoom, the details are as follows: Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3076565628 Meeting ID: 307 656 5628 ...Continue reading
Selsley Road Closure
December 15, 2020 on 12:19 pm | By Clerk | In News | Comments Off on Selsley Road ClosureAdvance notice that the top of Selsley Road, down to the junction with Church Road, will be closed from the 22nd to the 25th January. This is for tree work due to ask dieback. ...Continue reading
Woodchester Parish Council are in need of a new Clerk
November 25, 2020 on 9:02 am | By Clerk | In News | Comments Off on Woodchester Parish Council are in need of a new Clerk-Do you live in Woodchester or nearby? -Do you have an interest in Parish affairs and/or Local Government issues? -Are you interested in a part time job working mainly from home? -Do you have organisational and financial skills? -Can you work with Excel and Word? Then you might be interested ...Continue reading
Census 2021
November 23, 2020 on 9:37 am | By Clerk | In News | Comments Off on Census 2021The decennial census is almost upon us. Households across Woodchester will soon be asked to take part in the nationwide survey of housing and the population. It has been carried out every decade since 1801, with the exception of 1941. Information from the digital-first census will help decide how services ...Continue reading
Tree Felling in Woodchester Park – Closure to Footpaths
November 23, 2020 on 9:19 am | By Clerk | In News | Comments Off on Tree Felling in Woodchester Park – Closure to FootpathsFelling work will be undertaken at Woodchester Park from the beginning of December. This is a continuation of work started last year to remove an area of non-native Western Red Cedar trees. The National Trust will also be removing ash trees from the medium and high visitor zones (near tracks, picnic ...Continue reading
Stroud District Local Plan Review: Additional Housing Options
November 17, 2020 on 5:14 pm | By Clerk | In News | Comments Off on Stroud District Local Plan Review: Additional Housing OptionsIn August 2020, the Government published a consultation document which proposed changes to the way the Government calculates the minimum housing requirement for each local authority area in the country. This revised standard method has proposed increasing the requirement for Stroud District from the level set out in the 2019 Draft Local Plan of 638 homes per ...Continue reading