Gloucestershire County Council has revealed ambitious proposals for its 2025/26 budget.

The county council has today released details of its proposed spending plans for 2025/26 which will see spending rise by more than £32.7 million on 2024/25 levels, to almost £650 million.

The council’s Cabinet is set to approve the proposed budget and a launch a public consultation at its meeting on Wednesday, 4 December.

The £649.6 million proposed budget includes significant investment into the council’s priority areas of highways, Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), adult services, infrastructure, and the environment.

A further £10 million is proposed to be put towards delivering on the council’s £100 million four-year commitment to go on improving Gloucestershire roads, with a greater focus in 2025/26 on tackling rural roads.

A total of £12.8 million is set to go towards a new £16.5 million 200 place special school.

Young people with SEND and their families would be supported with an extra £2.1 million.

£7.5 million towards the future construction of three new adult care homes is being set aside, with further investment planned in future years.

The council plans to increase capacity and improve school buildings and facilities of other schools across the county with a £12.4 million investment.

Household Waste Recycling Centres across the county will see improvements with a £1.3 million injection.

The budget proposes raising £16.5 million to help fund services through a council tax increase of 2.99%. The proposals would also see £7.8 million raised specifically to support work with the most vulnerable adults in the county through a further 2% increase in the adult social care precept.

Despite this increase the council still expects to have one of the lowest council tax levels of any county council. Based on a band D property, residents would pay an additional £6.65 each month.

The council continues to challenge itself to work more effectively and as a result has identified £24.5 million in savings, additional income and efficiencies for next year.

Cllr Stephen Davies, Leader of Gloucestershire County Council, said: “As the new leader of the county council, I am really pleased to be able to reveal our proposed spending plans for the next financial year.

“We have tried hard to balance the financial strain we are all already feeling against the need to keep investing in services for the most vulnerable and to support a strong future for the county.

“We now want to hear what you think, whether you agree with our plans or if there are things you would change. It’s not to say that we will always be able to make the changes you suggest but I can assure you that your views will help to inform the decisions we take.”

A public consultation will run from 5 December 2024 until 5pm on 10 January 2025.

Tewkesbury Borough News

Tewkesbury Borough News is our council magazine, it gets delivered to all households in the borough twice a year. It includes lots of information and news from across the borough and a handy what’s on section showcasing the great activities there are to do locally.

If you have a business based in Tewkesbury Borough and would like to advertise in our magazine please get in contact with us.

Read the latest Borough News – Winter 2024.


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.

Be prepared.

 River levels are rising at the Mythe Bridge river gauge as a result of Storm Bert.  Consequently, flooding of property, roads and farmland is expected today 24/11/2024. 
 We expect flooding to affect low lying land and roads adjacent the River Severn from Tewkesbury to Gloucester. Locations that may be affected include Apperley and Maisemore. 
Further rainfall is forecast over the next 48 hours.  We expect river levels to remain high over the next few days.
We are closely monitoring the situation 
Please avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and avoid contact with flood water.  
This message will be updated by 17:00 this afternoon 24/11/2024, or as the situation changes.

To check the latest information for your area
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* Visit the GOV.UK website to see the current flood warnings, view river and sea levels or check the 5-day flood risk forecast: https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/target-area/031WAF214

* Or call Floodline on 0345 988 1188 using quickdial code: 209024.

* Follow @EnvAgency and #floodaware on Twitter.

* Tune into weather, news and travel bulletins on local television and radio.


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.

Be prepared.

River levels are rising at the Tewks. Upper Pound river gauge as a result of continued snowmelt. Consequently, flooding of roads and farmland is possible today, Wednesday 20/11/24. We expect flooding to affect low lying land and roads adjacent the River Severn from Tewkesbury to Gloucester. Locations that may be affected include Apperley and Maisemore. Severn Ham, Tewkesbury starts to fill.
No further rainfall is forecast today.
We are closely monitoring the situation.
Please plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded and avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses.  
This message will be updated by 17:00 on 20/11/24, or as the situation changes.

To check the latest information for your area
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* Visit the GOV.UK website to see the current flood warnings, view river and sea levels or check the 5-day flood risk forecast: https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/target-area/031WAF214

* Or call Floodline on 0345 988 1188 using quickdial code: 209024.

* Follow @EnvAgency and #floodaware on Twitter.

* Tune into weather, news and travel bulletins on local television and radio.


Last chance to have your say on potential route options for M5 Junction 9 and A46 (Ashchurch) Transport Scheme

Members of the public are being reminded by Gloucestershire County Council to share their views on potential route options for the M5 Junction 9 and A46 (Ashchurch) Transport Scheme, before the public engagement exercise closes on Monday 2 December.

Feedback can be shared by visiting the scheme webpage at www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/J9, clicking through to the county council’s Have Your Say website and then completing the online survey.


It’s time to ‘talk rubbish’ and prioritise recycling with launch of new waste campaign

Gloucestershire Recycles has launched a new campaign aimed at answering all your questions about recycling.

The campaign, called ‘Talking Rubbish’, has been set up by Gloucestershire Recycles, which is a partnership of Gloucestershire County Council and the six districts. It aims to answer questions about recycling and clarify some of the myths and misinformation.

Click here for more information

Defibrillator Costs

Just so that residents are aware… when a Defibrillator is used, the pads have to be replaced… these are not cheap at £168… BUT every life saved depends on them… every life is important and cost is not an issue!

Defibrillator pads, also known as AED pads or electrode pads, are adhesive pads that connect to an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and deliver an electrical shock to a patient’s heart.

The Parish Council funds the replacement of these pads, which is budgeted for and part of our Precept, which is collected from the Council Tax and paid ultimately by residents… however, if there are any companies who would like to sponsor pad replacements for our Defib and mitigate council tax, please contact us.