Gloucestershire Highways

Gloucestershire County Council Highways are responsible for most things to do with the Highways and Public Rights of Way

A38 Twigworth

Report an issue to Fix My Street by clicking on the logo – such as potholes; lights, signals and signs; damage to pavement or kerb; road markings and stud issues trees, hedges and vegetation; drainage and flooding; spillages or obstructions on the road; Winter Maintenance – Grit and PROW – public footpaths & bridleways (not pavements).

For urgent issues please call 08000 514 514

Customer service team are available Monday – Friday 8:30am – 4:30pm

The Emergency team will be contactable outside of these hours.

Emergency Highways issues are classed as follows:

  • Objects on the highway network (i.e. a fallen tree)
  • Faulty temporary or permanent traffic lights (i.e. stuck on red)
  • Exposed cables
  • Multiple street lighting faults
  • Flooded roads
  • Potholes over 75mm deep
  • Manhole/Metal Cover (i.e. missing/dangerous)

Road Closures

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For weather related road closures, such as flooding…. please visit our Flood Information web page


Public Rights of Way (PROW)

Twigworth Fields – Public Rights of Way (PRoW)

What is a public right of way?

Public Rights of Way are open to everyone at any time and give you the right to walk, ride a horse or cycle along certain routes. Some rights of way are open to vehicles.


Public Rights of Way around Twigworth

PRoW Twigworth Area

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The Countryside Code

The Countryside Code has recently been updated. 

If you’re out walking, or exercising your dog in the rural parts of the parish please follow the guidance set out in the code.


Walking your Dog in the Countryside


Dog Walks

Here are some dog walks to try around Twigworth, as the new development areas open up, there will more walks added.

Dog Walks around Twigworth

Village Gates

The Parish Council are planning to install “Village Gates” positioned along the busy A38 to highlight to motorists that they are entering a residential community.

Photo example from Innsworth

We are aiming to involve the community on how they would like to identify Twigworth on the Village Gates…here is an idea from 6-year old Xanthe Collier.