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Our bins are full of rotting food

WE'VE BIN IGNORED:  Trevor Walters, of Quedgeley, with his food caddy. Below: Roger Smith, of Longlevens.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Two Gloucester men say council binmen left rotting food in the bottom of their bins.

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Fuel spillage closes Tewkesbury road

Fuel spillage closes Tewkesbury road

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Leak from tanker sees part of Oldbury Road closed off.

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Morrisons makes compromise over plan to extend store

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

A SUPERMARKET in Up Hatherley has renewed its bid to build an extension. Morrisons is seeking permission from Cheltenham Borough Council to expand its...

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Cheltenham care home could create 100 jobs

new look:   An artist's impression of the care home, which has been earmarked for Windsor Street in Pittville

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

The Orders Of St John Care Trust wants to build an 81-bed development in Windsor Street to replace the nearby Ellerslie Care Home

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Green bus could solve Forest's transport problems

IN TALKS:  Transport lobbyist Sue Dubois.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Transport lobbyist Sue Dubois has spent two years looking into the best ways of getting a joined up approach in the Forest of Dean.

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Residents condemn "dangerous" roadworks

ANGRY:  Joe Howes at Junction 12 of the M5.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Quedgeley folk have hit out at roadworks on a busy motorway slip road.

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Smell fears over rotting food in Tewkesbury.

CONCERNED:   Tewkesbury town councillor Chuck Pavey outside the proposed food waste transfer station

Monday, March 15, 2010

Town councillors fear odour problems for people living and working near a proposed food collection depot in Northway Lane.

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Travel to Cheltenham Festival has never been better

face of racing:    Staff at Taylor Wimpey's Battledown Park development donned oversized masks of notorious racing pundit John McCririck

Friday, March 12, 2010

Extra trains and buses will help thousands make their way to Cheltenham races.

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Help save Gloucestershire's threatened wildlife

dying breed:   the red squirrel is already extinct in Gloucestershire

Friday, March 12, 2010

Butterflies, flowers, birds and trees are among those with low numbers in Gloucestershire.

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'Cuts have hit my department'

Shire Hall

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Emergency planning at Gloucestershire County Council is being damaged by budget cuts - according to its boss

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