Gloucester News Centre Round-Up: Tuesday 14th January 2025
Critical incident, football club expansion and plans for new homes make the headlines this Tuesday in Gloucestershire.
đĽThe NHS in Gloucestershire has stood down the Critical Incident declared last week, but are asking for the publicâs continued support as âsignificant pressuresâ remain.
The critical incident was called due to a combination of factors, including high levels of flu and norovirus, as well as high levels of need.
đPolice are appealing for information following the keyless theft of a van near Stroud last month.
It happened on Alkerton Road in Stonehouse.
â˝A Gloucestershire football clubâs ambitions to expand could be given the go-ahead next week.
Newent Town AFC and Social Club wants to build new changing rooms, a fitness room and create two youth pitches behind their current ground just off the B4215 Gloucester Road in Malswick.
#ď¸âŁCheltenham Town Football Club says they are investigating a post that was retweeted on the Clubâs X account.
The incident happened on Monday evening.
đď¸Gloucester City Homes (GCH) has submitted a comprehensive planning application for the regeneration of Podsmead.
However, the schemeâs future hinges on Gloucester City Councilâs approval â a decision that could unlock ÂŁ20 million in Government funding and enable work to begin in March 2025.
đˇđťââď¸A decision on plans to build 140 homes in a Gloucestershire town is due next week.
Freeman Homes wants permission to develop some 7.53 hectares of land at Poolway Farm in Gloucester Road, Coleford.
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