Cirencester is a special place with special people, all of whom should feel valued and enabled to play their part in working together to make the town a clean, safe and vibrant place.
The Town Council takes seriously the needs and aspirations of all and undertakes the role of leadership on behalf of local people and businesses working together not only with the community but also the District and County Council.
The emphasis has to be on working together to make life better, and I hope that we will all seize this moment of new beginnings to address the issues which need to be addressed and deliver that which needs to be delivered.
Andrew Tubb
Chief Executive Officer
Press Releases
June 2008 (39kb).
May 2008 (109kb).
April 2008 (25th Anniversary of Twinning) (106kb).
April 2008 (Annual Town meeting) (101kb).
February 2008.
December 2007.
November 2007.
Cirencester Town Council Newsletters
Newsletter Issue 3 - June 2008 (753kb).
Newsletter Issue 2 - April 2008 (366kb).
Newsletter Issue 1 - November 2007 (1.2Mb).
Consultation is open until midday on Friday, 6th June 2008.
Energy Neighbourhood Comes to Cirencester!
Cirencester Town Council is working in partnership with the Severn Wye Energy Agency to establish an Energy Neighbourhood.
The first step is to identify an Energy Master, who will be the life and soul of the project. With training provided the Energy Master will advise people on how to save energy and collect meter readings from those households participating in the challenge.
Click here for more information.
Skills for Jobs
Are over 19 and unemployed? Trying to get back into work? In need of motivation?
Cirencester College is offering a tailor made programme specifically for you.
Click here for more information.
Don't Miss Out!
Pick up "Your Essential Flood Guide" FREE from your local library or GP surgery.
Includes :-
- a pull-out Emergency Guide
- an explanation of the summer emergencies
- how to find out if your home is at risk from flooding
- advice on health & safety, insurance and much more
You can download a copy of the guide from www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/flood.
Environment Agency's Floodline Tel: No. 0845 988 1188
Your Park, Your Ideas
Cirencester Town Council would like to thank everyone who responded to the Your Park, Your Ideas consultation relating to the Abbey Grounds Play Area.
A scheme is in the process of being finalised with the view to work beginning on site later in the year. More news will follow.
Park Legally Leaflet
From 5th November 2007 district councils took over the enforcement of parking in Cheltenham, Cotswold, Gloucester, Stroud, Tewskesbury.
Download the information leaflet by clicking here.
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