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September Council Meeting
There will be a meeting of the Parish Council at 7.30pm on Tuesday 7th September at Longford Village Hall. Parishioners are welcome to attend, there will be hand sanitiser at the hall entrance and you are requested to wear a mask until you are seated in the hall.
July parish council meeting
There will be a meeting of the Parish Council at 7.30pm on Tuesday 6th July at Longford Village Hall. Parishioners are welcome to attend, there will be hand sanitiser at the hall entrance and masks need to be worn inside the hall please. To maintain social distancing there will be a maximum of 18 people […]
May meetings
The Annual Parish Meeting will be held on Tuesday 18th May 2021 at 7.30pm at the Village Hall (providing the COVID lockdown easing continues as planned). This is where the parish council Chairman gives a report to the electorate on the parish council activities for the past year. The meeting will be followed by the […]
April meeting of parish council
The parish council is meeting via video conference on Tuesday 6th April at 7.30pm.
Chosen Hill admission changes consultation
Chosen Hill School is consulting on a change to its admission arrangements for entry into Year 7 from September 2022. In summary, the proposed changes are: To extend the priority catchment area in the admissions criteria, in order to give a wide range of school choice to additional children in the Gloucester area where there […]
Next meeting of Parish Council
The next meeting of the Parish Council will take place via video conference on Tuesday 8th December 7.30pm. Details of the meeting are on the agenda.
Parish Council meeting postponed
There will be no Parish Council meeting during November 2020.
Gloucestershire Day
Gloucestershire Day – final countdown! Gloucestershire Day is four days away, but there’s still time to get involved! Our inbox is full of nominations from across the county about incredible people who really have been heroes in their community. We’ve read stories about people who have been helping collect medication for vulnerable and shielding neighbours, […]
Update from St Matthew’s Church
Twigworth is still bruised from Tewkesbury Borough’s Council’s single-minded pursuit to build hundreds of new houses here which led to their infamous massaging of the flood evidence. And now our church has been left untended and unloved. Church services ended at the beginning of 2020. No one can argue with that. Attendance is too low. […]