South Gloucestershire Council’s ruling Conservatives have been accused of “pretending they can solve” a £29.3 million budget shortfall “caused” by their own party’s government. The authority’s Cabinet agreed a raft of proposed cuts on Monday 5th December 2022, despite many of them lacking details. However they include garden waste collection subscriptions increasing from £30 to £55 a year…
Continue readingYear: 2022
South Glos Council proposes cuts to services to plug £29.3m budget gap
Green waste collections will nearly double in price, street lights will be dimmed and staffed library hours reduced under South Glos Council plans to plug a £29.3 million shortfall. The authority has revealed dozens of proposed measures, including cuts to frontline services and redundancies, to balance its 2023/24 budget.
Continue readingSouth Glos Council abandons plans for further ‘throughabouts’ on A4174
Council chiefs have scrapped plans for a series of controversial ‘throughabouts’ and other big changes to junctions on the A4174 Ring Road. South Glos Council temporarily put the brakes on the £30m proposals a year ago amid huge opposition. Now they have decided to abandon the plans, insisting there has been a “significant reduction” in traffic congestion…
Continue readingFleet of new gritters ready to launch in South Gloucestershire
South Gloucestershire Council is set to launch a fleet of nine new gritters this week as part of a £1 million investment to keep roads safe and traffic moving across the district this winter. With temperatures set to drop, the super-efficient gritters will be out on South Gloucestershire’s roads to treat the network from Friday 18th November.
Continue readingBlack bin collections in South Glos could be cut to ‘once every four weeks’
Black bin collections in South Gloucestershire could be cut to once every three or four weeks from 2025. The move could cut costs and carbon emissions while encouraging residents to recycle more and throw away less rubbish into general waste. The potential change is being considered as new figures reveal the district is now recycling 60 percent of its overall waste.
Continue readingSouth Glos Council’s chair expresses sadness at death of Her Majesty The Queen
The chair of South Gloucestershire Council, Cllr Sanjay Shambhu, has today expressed great sadness following the announcement of the death of Her Majesty The Queen. Unions flags are being flown at half-mast, and books of condolence will be opened at the council’s Badminton Road offices, Yate and the Civic Centre, Kingswood, at 9am on Saturday 10th September.
Continue readingTour of Britain cycle race to pass through South Glos on Friday (9th September)
South Gloucestershire is getting ready to welcome the arrival of the 2022 AJ Bell Tour of Britain cycling race when it visits the district on Friday 9th September. Stage 6 of the race passes through Dunkirk, Horton, Chipping Sodbury and Yate before heading out towards Rangeworthy and Charfield, via Iron Acton. The lead riders are expected in Chipping Sodbury High Street shortly before 2pm.
Continue readingFormer South Glos Council leader dies following cancer battle
A former leader of South Gloucestershire Council, Alderman John Calway, has sadly died following a battle with cancer. Alderman Calway played a huge role in local government and was a local councillor, representing Longwell Green, from 1980 until 2014. He served as leader of the council between 2007 and 2014
Continue readingSummer Reading Challenge 2022 launches in South Gloucestershire
South Gloucestershire Council’s library service is inviting all primary school aged children to visit their local library this summer and take part in the ‘Gadgeteers’ Summer Reading Challenge 2022. The free Challenge launched on Saturday 9th July and supports children to become more independent readers, improving confidence in reading over the summer break.
Continue readingMan due in court on murder charge following Charfield stabbing
A man is due to appear in court today (Monday 27th June) following the death of a man in Charfield on Friday night. The 46-year-old from Kidderminster has been charged with the murder of Marcus Dunkerton, of Thames Close, Charfield. The death is being linked to a prior altercation at the Railway Tavern in the village.
Continue reading