ASB injunction secured against local woman from Twigworth


14 November 2025

A woman from Twigworth in Tewkesbury Borough has been issued an antisocial behaviour injunction, on 6 November, by Gloucester and Cheltenham County Court.

The injunction was secured against Nicole Newton, age 31, of 13 Halfpenny Close, Twigworth, by Tewkesbury Borough Council Officers who work within the Solace partnership collaborated with Ms Newton’s landlord, Bromford Flagship Housing.

The injunction, which is now live, was served to Miss Newton on Tuesday, 11 November, following reports of ongoing issues.

The court has imposed strict conditions, including a ban on:
Conduct causing nuisance or annoyance to anyone living, visiting, or working within Halfpenny Close, Twigworth, and the surrounding area
Use or threats of violence towards any person in the area
Shouting, swearing, abusive language, or insulting gestures
Noise audible outside the property between 11pm and 7am
Direct or indirect contact with named individuals.

A power of arrest applies to the first three conditions. Any breach of the order will require a witness statement and could lead to further enforcement action, including the housing provider seeking possession of the property.

Any breaches of the injunction can be reported to the Police, Tewkesbury Borough Council or Bromford Flagship Housing.

Councillor Alex Hegenbarth, Lead Member for Community and Housing, said: “Residents have the right to feel safe and secure in their homes. This injunction sends a clear message that anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated.
“We will continue to work closely with our partners and the individual involved to ensure the best possible outcome for the community.”

For more information on the council’s work to tackle antisocial behaviour, visit: tewkesbury.gov.uk//anti-social-behaviour-asb.


Gloucestershire County Council signals support for single unitary proposal

Published

13.11.2025

A vote taken at yesterday’s meeting of the county council marks a major step towards the biggest change in local government for more than 50 years.

County Councillors debated two proposals for the future structure of local government in the county that have been developed collaboratively by all seven councils:

  • A single unitary council for the whole of Gloucestershire
  • Two unitary councils: one covering the east (Cheltenham, Cotswold, Tewkesbury) and one covering the west (Gloucester, Forest of Dean, Stroud)

At the end of the debate, councillors were asked to indicate their preferred proposal. The result was:

  • One unitary council – 38 votes
  • Two unitary councils – 4 votes
  • Abstentions – 10 votes

This is a significant milestone, but not the final decision. Today’s non-binding vote will be considered by Cabinet next Wednesday, when it will agree which proposal to formally submit to Government by 28 November.

Lisa Spivey, leader of the Council said: “This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to create a structure that works for residents and communities across Gloucestershire. The outcome will represent the biggest change to local government in around 50 years, shaping how services are delivered for decades to come. Whilst change of this scale can feel unsettling, we remain focused on delivering the services residents rely on whilst and preparing for the future.”

The ‘Greater Gloucester’ proposal, developed by Gloucester City Council, was not debated today because its business case was published too late to allow the same level of review and due diligence as had been carried out on the other two proposals.

The Government will consult early next year on all submitted proposals that meet its criteria and is expected to make a final decision in the summer.


A flood alert has been issued by the Environment Agency. 

Flood alert in force: River Severn in Gloucestershire 

Flooding is possible for: River Severn from Tewkesbury to Gloucester 

Forecast rising river levels tomorrow may lead to flooding. 

Flooding is possible on 14 November 2025. 

Flooding may affect low lying land and roads adjacent the River Severn from Tewkesbury to Gloucester. Locations that may be affected include Apperley, Maisemore, Hempstead, Minsterworth Ham and Quedgley. Severn Ham, Tewkesbury starts to fill. This alert has been issued based on uncertain forecast heavy rainfall that may have significant impact within the community. As the rain has not yet fallen and been observed, we are unable to provide any real time peak information. As the situation evolves we will be able to provide more details. 

We are closely monitoring the situation and liaising with emergency services and local authorities 

Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. 

This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 14 November 2025 or as the situation changes. 


Local Roadworks Update – around Twigworth

Message received from Cllr Sarah Hands this afternoon (13 November 25)

I’m fully aware of the problems that the amount of roadworks in the area are causing.

Gloucestershire County Council are responsible for facilitating circa 17,000 road work orders every year. Sometimes it feels like all of those are happening at the same time!

I’ve spoken to highways managers and have the following information about the Longford/Twigworth/Down Hatherley area.

🚦LONGFORD. A38 Wales and West utitilites work. This has been a huge project and is finally at the last stage. Work is scheduled to finish on 5th December.

⛔️DOWN HATHERLEY. Many people including myself have been confused as to what is happening on Down Hatherley Lane this week. I can confirm that the road will be CLOSED just past Frogfurling Lane from Monday 17th. The work will be paused for two weeks over Christmas when the road will be open. It will commence after Xmas. This is the reason for work now stretching to March. This cannot be postponed as it is a legal requirement for work to start 28 days after it has been applied for.

  • Access to Down Hatherley Village Hall will be available at all times.
  • Frogfurling Lane will be open at all times.

🚧NORTON A38. Contractors have confirmed that work in this area will be WEDS 19th – FRI 21st only as opposed to the full week.
There will be two way traffic lights which will be manually controlled at morning and evening peaks with minimal distance between light heads to ease delays.

I absolutely understand the frustration these works cause. Please remember I am also a resident who uses these roads daily. I live in Innsworth and have to drop my daughter at school in Churchdown before going to work so am also sat in traffic on Innsworth lane with you all. I do what I can to make sure residents have all the information about the works. Information is key to being able to plan journeys.

Twigworth Remembers

Remembrance ceremony at The Church of St Matthew, Twigworth Saturday 8 November.

Attended by Gloucester Branch of Royal British Legion, Twigworth Parish Council and residents, service led by Rev Joe Knight, Seven Towers Benefice.

To remember and honour all those who have served, past and present.

Lest we forget.

Rural micro and small enterprises to benefit from Rural England Prosperity Funding 

Press release 
6 November 2025

Rural businesses across Tewkesbury Borough are being encouraged to apply for capital grants under the Rural England Prosperity Fund (REPF) business grant scheme, supported by the UK government’s Shared Prosperity Fund.

With up to £14,000 in total funding available for 2025-26, eligible businesses can apply for grants ranging from £3,000 to £14,000 to help strengthen the local rural economy and enhance productivity.

Funding will focus on small scale investment in micro and small enterprises located in rural areas. Projects may include:

• Net-zero infrastructure projects that reduce carbon emissions

• Diversification initiatives for farm businesses beyond agriculture

Councillor Richard Stanley, Leader of Tewkesbury Borough Council, said: “The Rural England Prosperity Fund is a vital resource for our rural enterprises. It offers micro and small businesses the chance to bring their plans to life – whether through innovation, energy efficiency, or job creation and protection. I encourage all eligible businesses to apply.”

Applications close at 9am on Tuesday, 9 December 2025.

All enquiries and applications should be directed to the UKSPF REPF grant team at: UKSPF@tewkesbury.gov.uk

Further information can be found on the council’s REPF business grant webpage.

For media enquiries please contact Jemima Lawson, Communications officer, at communications@tewkesbury.gov.uk or 01684 272026. 


Member Co-opted to Council

Councillor Richard Harris – Vice-Chairman

Rick rejoins the Twigworth Parish Council as a former member and Chairman; he has extensive local government experience and is familiar with local issues, especially on flooding, sewage and planning; Rick is also a member of the Longford Parish Council.


Local Roadworks – around Twigworth

The following roadworks are either in progress or are planned to take place over the coming week and will undoubtedly cause some disruptions for some commuters and travellers.

Innsworth Lane

Fresh roadworks continuing on Innsworth Lane near Technology Business Park


A38 tewkesbury road (longford)

Continuing roadworks until 5 December


down hatherley lane

New roadworks on Down Hatherley Lane starting 10 November 2025 for 10 weeks until 28 January 2026


a38 tewkesbury road (north of down hatherley lane)

New roadworks on A38 Tewkesbury Road (North of Down Hatherley Lane) starting 17 November until 21 November