The Cheltenham Detached Youth Work programme started in July 2021, delivered by Inspire to Aspire CIC, who are recognisable in yellow hoodies. The team has been going out on the streets in Charlton Kings, Up Hatherley, St Pauls, the Moors and the town centre over the last 13 months on a weekly basis, to meet young people where they are gathering and to build safe adult relationships with them and to offer signposting to local activities and support. There is also a reactive team which...More
Cheltenham Borough Council is seeking the views of its residents on a range of topics to help refresh its Corporate Plan. This survey is your opportunity to provide your opinion on local issues such as your local area, the Council and its services, environmental issues and the development of Cheltenham.
Taking part in the survey will take around 12 minutes. Taking part is voluntary, but your feedback is really valuable.
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Council tax support is provided to around 6,600 households in Cheltenham at an annual cost of just over £6.6m. This includes working and pension age claimants. Approximately 69% of these households are of working age. The cost of the council tax support scheme is met by this council and the precepting authorities who are the county council and the police. The share of the cost is the same as the share of the council tax.
From 1 April 2019, Cheltenham Borough Council introduced...More
Background
As we recover from the pandemic, many people in our communities continue to face both physical and emotional health and wellbeing challenges – which are now being exacerbated by the cost of living crisis.
We also know that there are corresponding pressures on the organisations that support our communities including health, public and community-based organisations.
Health partners have agreed to create a pot of funding to support community-based...More
The No Child Left Behind Awards 2022 showcases and celebrates all the good things that are happening in Cheltenham that are making a real difference to young people’s lives.
Please complete the form below to make a nomination. Award submissions must be made by 1st November 2022.
Anyone can make a nomination:
1. You can nominate your own project/organisation.
2. You can also make a nomination for someone else’s project/organisation.
Nominations can be for:
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As we approach the end of the new councillor induction programme, we thought it would be opportune to ask you for your feedback. This will enable us to ascertain if there are any additional training needs or improvements required to the existing offer.
This survey should only take you 5-10 minutes.
Thank you in advance for your time.
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We want your views on the measures we are proposing in our revised and updated draft air quality action plan. The consultation will run for 6 weeks from 27 th October 2022 until 8 th December 2022. The document can be found at the bottom of the page.
Air monitoring results indicated that higher levels of pollution from nitrogen dioxide occurred in the area from the junction of Gloucester Road, Tewkesbury Road and High Street, through Poole Way and along Swindon Road...More
Thank you for your interest in the future of our area.
Your parish council has drafted a Neighbourhood Plan after years of earlier consultation and deliberation. This was consulted on last year and we've made changes as a result, including making the main plan shorter and easier to read. We've also addedd a lot of evidence and further documentation as appendices and annexes.
If agreed the Neighbourhood Plan will be an important influence on future development in Leckhampton and...More
Cheltenham Borough Council is consulting on its proposed Graffiti Policy (click to download).
Tackling graffiti is a challenge. This particular type of criminal damage has its own subculture with offenders creating large pieces of work in a short space of time. Offences are usually carried out under the cover of darkness making catching the offenders’ very difficult and time intensive.
It needs to be dealt with effectively to help prevent more serious crimes occurring in...More
The council aims to make the hydrophobic paint well in advance of the March Festival. We are asking businesses and residents to register their interest.
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An estimated 70% of car journeys within Cheltenham are under 2km; many of these journeys could be made on foot or by bicycle. A modal shift to more active transport is needed to reduce emissions from privately owned vehicles.
As part of our commitment to become a Net Zero carbon council and borough by 2030, Cheltenham Borough Council is developing a safe cycle storage hub for visitors to the town centre. Funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, the facility will be in a central...More
Background
The annual Midsummer Fiesta in Montpellier began in 2010 and is the biggest free event in Cheltenham. The event celebrates Cheltenham’s communities and showcases local talent and is attended by local people from all over the borough.
The Midsummer Fiesta steering group is looking for bar providers for this year’s event on Saturday 15th July 2023 in Montpellier Gardens, Cheltenham. We would like to supply a main bar, providing beer, lager,...More
Do you want to make real change in your community?
Do you have an idea that would make your part of town better for people and planet? Would you like to be part of something bigger, connecting and learning from others along the way?
We're looking for people in Cheltenham, who are well connected to their communities, to be part of an exciting pilot climate action project. You don't need to be a climate expert, you only need to know your patch well, and have an appetite for...More
Thank you for attending the NCLB Easter Family Fun Day. Please fill in your family's details to register for the activities.
All activities are subject to availability
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This year marks the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
Cheltenham Borough Council has agreed a pot of funding, worth £30,000 to allocate to local good causes that will help the town celebrate and commemorate this very special year.
We are now inviting applications for funding to support projects related to the Coronation across Cheltenham that will help us deliver our key Coronation themes:
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Affordable, accessible, safe and secure housing are the council’s key priorities. We have recently reviewed and updated two key strategies.
We encourage residents to share their thoughts on these two draft documents which can be found at the bottom of this page.
housing, homelessness and rough sleeping strategy 2023-28
tenancy strategy 2023-28
These strategies have been informed by a number of wider partnerships and set out our key strategic priorities.
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