Useful Local Sites

Local Websites

Gloucestershire County Council

Gloucestershire County Council

Gloucestershire County Council Meetings Calendar

Gloucestershire Recycles

https://www.gloucestershirerecycles.com/

Community events and actions

GCC Greener Gloucestershire Is well worth a look, and you can also sign up for their Monthly Newsletter.

Robin Bus

https://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/transport/the-robin/


Tewkesbury Councils

Tewkesbury Town Council

Meetings Calendar

Tewkesbury Borough Council

Meetings Calendar


Tewkesbury East

Teddington & Alstone PC


Winchcombe Green Town If you live in the Winchcombe area, this charities’ website is well worth a look.

To quote

“Winchcombe Green Town – Win Green Town for short (Charity number 1203637) – aims to create a better, greener future for Winchcombe in Gloucestershire. We are a community effort to tackle climate change and improve our natural environment.”


Churchdown Repair Café


Severn Vale

Organisations and Events:

https://www.gloucestershirewildlifetrust.co.uk/nature-reserves/coombe-hill-canal-and-meadows


 Gotherington Village

https://gotherington.org.uk


Bishops Cleeve Transition Cleeve

https://maps.transitionnetwork.org/group/bishops-cleeve-and-neighbouring-villages-known-as-transition-cleeve

https://www.facebook.com/TransitionCleeve


Cotswolds National Landscape

CNL

To quote:

‘About the Cotswolds National Landscape

The Cotswolds National Landscape stretches from Warwickshire and Worcestershire in the north, to Wiltshire and Bath in the south.

The Cotswold escarpment runs the length of the western edge  of the Cotswolds, and is a visible reminder of the dominating feature of the Cotswolds – its underlying geology of Jurassic limestone. This limestone has influenced the way we have settled here as people, the way we work the land, the trading history of the area, and the look of the landscape through time. It also means we have many precious habitats here today – wildflower grassland in particular, among others.

This is a popular area for tourism – both national and international, and there is much to discover here – from epic trails and views, to pretty villages and historic market towns.

The Cotswolds National Landscape is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), so as a team, we work in partnership with many others to help look after this special place.

Our team is supported by a dedicated group of over 400 Cotswold Voluntary Wardens – who help us with trails and access on the ground, outdoor education and community work, leading guided walks, and more.’

A copy of the Cotswolds National Landscape (CNL) Management Plan is also available to download from their website.

Tewkesbury Borough Council (TBC) has endorsed the CNL Management Plan 2025–2030 as a material consideration in planning decisions. This includes its use in the development of local plans, and in shaping Council-wide strategies, policies, proposals, work programmes, and decision-making processes.

TBC Green Councillors have agreed to push the Council to actively monitor and report on the implementation of the recommendations made by CNL.


EELSCAPES

This is a huge landscape project involving sites in Tewkesbury West as well as many all down the river in SV, massively environmentally significant, will help local farming as well as mitigate flooding. Collaboration between Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and the Environment Agency. 

https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/3f4a1b6797434bdcbfe555f8bff1a1df


Clean Air Resources

Clean Air Hub

https://www.cleanairhub.org.uk/
 

Clean Air Cheltenham

“We’ve collected everything you need to know about air pollution in one place”.

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