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Planning Application 23/00605/APP
Land off Brook Lane for residential development of up to 160 dwellings, comments may be submitted to Tewkesbury Borough Council (TBC) Planning up until the 6th June 2024
Click here for the TBC Planning Portal

Twigworth News – D-Day Special
On 6 June, marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the nation will come together to pay tribute to all who served in the Normandy Campaign.
On behalf of all Twigworth residents, the Parish Council will be joining in the national commemorations and will be hoisting our own D-Day 80 Flag of Peace at St Matthews Church at 09:00 hrs on 6th June 2024
Post Office for Twigworth (Again!)


The Post Office have announced that they are introducing a new lighter format Post Office branch in our area at the Mid-Counties Co-op, Twigworth Local Centre, Barley Drive, Twigworth, Gloucester, GL2 9SB.
This is great news for the residents of Twigworth, click here for more information.
New Mayor for Tewkesbury Borough
Tewkesbury Borough Council has welcomed a new Mayor for 2024/25.
Councillor Philip Workman was invested as Mayor of Tewkesbury Borough at a ceremony held at Tewkesbury Abbey on Tuesday, 14 May 2024.
This is YOUR chance to have a say in Twigworth’s future!
We are writing to ask the residents of Twigworth for their help in shaping the future of our village community.
Twigworth was first attested in 1220, as ‘Twigeworth’, and is thought to mean ‘enclosure made of twigs’ and up until about 2020, had a population of about 380 people, but it is now growing fast, with the new housings developments taking shape and more planned over the next few years, the population will increase considerably.
We want to make sure that Twigworth is an attractive and safe place for families to live for generations to come but we need to better understand the views of local people and businesses, on what you deem important for our village, to do this, the Parish Council needs your help!
We would like as many residents and businesses as possible to take part in a survey as part of our 4-Year Plan (See our website).
The Survey has been designed to make it quick and easy to complete, with tick boxes but there is also a section where you can add more comments.
The Survey is completely anonymous, we are not asking for names or addresses and all returns will be treated with the utmost confidentiality.
PLEASE CLICK HERE TO TAKE YOU TO THE SURVEY
Get involved in boosting biodiversity and tackling climate change in Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire County Council is encouraging residents to get involved in ‘biodiversity week’ this May.
A series of events organised with Gloucestershire’s Local Nature Partnership will be held 20-31 May 2024.
Approval sought to continue development of M5 Junction 9 and A46 (Ashchurch) Transport Scheme and Mass Rapid Transit Transport Scheme
County Councillors are being asked to approve the continued development of the M5 Junction 9 and A46 (Ashchurch) Transport Scheme and the Mass Rapid Transit Transport Scheme, in a report going to Cabinet on 15 May 2024.
The M5 Junction 9 and A46 (Ashchurch) Transport Scheme is a proposal to develop a new or reconfigured M5 junction near Tewkesbury and re-route the existing A46 around Ashchurch to Teddington Hands roundabout.
Blueprint for economic growth outlined in new strategy
Gloucestershire County Council has set out its economic strategy for the next 10 years, outlining the plan to achieve a stronger and more sustainable economy.
Gloucestershire’s Economic Strategy (2024-2034) – Driven by innovation, built on heritage covers the next 10 years and introduces a new long-term vision for the county – Gloucestershire 2050, which sets out the plan to achieve greener and inclusive growth that all residents can contribute to and benefit from.


