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Gloucester, England · GloucesterKen Vowles is the South Wales and borders ambassador for national charity Dementia UK. He set out to complete a huge sponsored walk from Chepstow Rugby Club to Gloucester's Kingsholm stadium on Monday, November 27. It took him three days of walking along the A48, through the Forest and onto Gloucester, getting picked up and dropped off by his family each day.See the Story
Ken takes on mammoth hike from Chepstow to Gloucester for Dementia UK
Cinderford · CinderfordCarl Furley failed to attend Cheltenham Magistrates Court to face a criminal damage charge. The 32-year-old is alleged to have damaged a front door panel, walls and carpets at an address in Coleford. A warrant without bail was issued to secure his attendance.See the Story
Warrant issued for Cinderford man who caused nearly £3,000 of damage
Gloucester, England · GloucesterFE has released the results of a recent investigation which included drilling into the dams to take samples for testing. The work, carried out by Gloucestershire company Geotechnical Engineering Ltd and analysed by engineering firm Arup, has confirmed that the dams do not contain watertight clay. Within that earth, layers of granular material were found, including sand and gravel. FE says this type of material is permeable and explains the historic seepage and safety issues at the dams.See the Story
Investigation finds 'significant work' is needed if Cannop Ponds are to remain
Gloucester, England · GloucesterNational data shows where developers face most delays in Gloucestershire when applying for planning permission. Government ranks local authorities on the percentage of planning applications they decide within eight weeks or within the agreed time. For major plans such as where ten or more houses will be built or an area bigger than 1.2 acres will be developed, Stroud District Council, at 181 out of 324 nationally, is the best performing in the county.See the Story
Forest Council in bottom third for speed of planning nationally
Warrington, England · Warrington246 affordable homes were completed in the Forest of Dean in 2022-23. This is up from 227 during the same period the year before. More than 63,000 affordable homes delivered across the country as of March 2023. But experts said this is still inadequate and a more ambitious house building agenda is needed.See the Story
Take a look at exciting and 'affordable' new homes completed in heart of town
Ross-on-Wye · Ross-on-WyeThe Crown & Sceptre was the subject of a Herefordshire Council licensing subcommittee meeting on Tuesday December 5. The meeting and the accompanying papers were not made public, with the council claiming it was not in the public interest to do so. But minutes of the meeting show that, having heard representations from police licensing officer PC Dean Wall and from James Noble of Stankerr Pubs, councillors decided to suspend the pub's licence.See the Story
Herefordshire pub's licence is suspended during investigation
Treorchy · TreorchyDave Hopkins and Richard Wise brought the Hopgrove Construction, Ribbons of Treorchy-backed Talbot Sunbeam Ti home first in class and, this time, a very impressive 19th overall. There were 165 cars lined up for this mammoth event in the West Wales town of Camarthen with crews coming from all over the world.See the Story