Feb 8th, 2019 | BID, Safety & Security
Highlights for the Month • 1st- CPOs not on duty (New Year’s Day). • 2nd- CPO injured whilst trying to detain shoplifter. Offender is known and got away, goods was recovered and given back to store. £120.00. • 3rd- CPOs assisted a male back to the bus station as he...
Feb 25th, 2020 | Safety & Security, BID
Highlights for the Month 1st- No staff in today. 2nd- Called to deal with a shoplifting offence, two offenders managed to get away with the goods, after identification the offenders were caught, and goods retrieved. CPOs and police working together in partnership –...
Aug 2nd, 2019 | BID, Safety & Security
Highlights for the Month • 1st- Assisted in the collection of City Safe radios for servicing. • Removed a group of females who refused to move away from the doorway to a shop after being asked to leave store by staff. • Welfare check on an elderly female in the City...
Apr 3rd, 2019 | BID, Safety & Security
Highlights for the Month • 1st- Welfare Concerns for female, CPOs attend and locate female on Kings Square, female appeared distressed. CPOs calm her down and pass over all relevant info of organisations for help (The Cavern). The female was very thankful of the help...
Jun 4th, 2019 | BID, Safety & Security
Highlights for the Month 1st- CPOs Conduct Welfare visits to Businesses around City Centre. CPOs catch up with well known offender who has been very active shoplifting, issued yellow card, advice given if individual continues to offend reference exclusion. 2nd- CPOs...
Dec 11th, 2018 | BID
Highlights for the Month • 1st – CPOs helped elderly female waiting for a taxi on College Street. Lady approached CPOs and asked if they could wait with her until her taxi arrived as she felt unsafe by herself. CPOs called taxi service and waited until the taxi...
Dec 3rd, 2019 | Safety & Security
Highlights for the Month 1st- Deterred a known shoplifter in a Citysafe store. Removed a very aggressive male from a City store who was threatening staff, Incident passed onto CCTV. Assisted in locating, reporting and the arrest of a wanted offender. 2nd- Located an...
Dec 11th, 2020 | News, BID, Safety & Security
The graph shows the data for November. Not included in the graph is the number of shops visited, which is 494 for November. 73 x Police CCTV Incidents attended for November 2020 Highlights for the Month 1st- Attended a first aid incident and supported a female who was...
Nov 2nd, 2018 | BID
Highlights for the Month: • 2nd October- Plain clothes Shop-lifting Op – 6 yellow cards issued. • 4th October- CPO’s with Council Street Cleaner clean up area behind AG Meeks St Johns Lane. • 5th October- Assist Asda with Known youth that is known for ASB in...
Nov 5th, 2019 | Safety & Security, News
Highlights for the Month 1st- City Safe Members Meetings – Both attended. Assisted in a medical incident, until Police took control. Assisted with the removal of a group of youths causing a nuisance in a City business. 2nd- Two known offenders spotted in the...
Nov 5th, 2020 | BID, Safety & Security
92 x Police CCTV Incidents attended for October 2020 Highlights for the Month 1st- Welfare checks carried out with all homeless and street drinkers due to adverse weather conditions. Attend and support PCSOs with a shoplifter, also other persons around who were not...
Oct 2nd, 2019 | Safety & Security
Highlights for the Month • 1st- Request from store to carry out an identification on a shoplifter, person identified and added to city safe system. • Member of the public reported he had found a charity box that had been broken into, the box was returned to owners. •...
Jan 4th, 2022 | News, BID, Safety & Security
The graph shows the data for December 2021, supplied by Gloucester City Safe 84 x Police CCTV Incidents attended for December 2021 Highlights for the Month 1st- The new team for Kings Square, Transport Hub, Underpass, London Road has now started and is building...
Apr 8th, 2021 | News, BID, Safety & Security
The graph shows the data for March 2021, supplied by Gloucester City Safe 78 x Police CCTV Incidents attended for March 2021. Highlights for the Month 1st- Located and reported a known teenager to CCTV who was then picked up by police due to being wanted. Spotted and...
Nov 6th, 2017 | Safety & Security, BID
Gloucester’s new City Protection Officer (CPOs) are becoming a recognisable sight in Gloucester city centre, and have hit the ground running in a trial organised and funded by the Gloucester Business Improvement District (BID) with the support from the Police and...
Mar 1st, 2022 | News, BID, Safety & Security
The graph shows the data for February 2022, supplied by Gloucester City Safe Police CCTV Incidents attended in February 2022 = 84 Highlights for the Month 1st- Missing child reported, CPO checked all local areas, the child was found inside a store and reunited with...
Apr 13th, 2022 | News, BID, City Centre, Safety & Security
The graph shows the data for March 2022, data collected by CPOs and collated by Gloucester City Safe Police CCTV Incidents attended in March 2022 = 82 Highlights for the Month 1st- Called to assist with looking for a missing male with Dementia, checked all stores...
Jun 23rd, 2022 | News, BID, Safety & Security
The graph shows the data for May 2022, data collected by CPOs and collated by Gloucester City Safe 67 Police CCTV Incidents Attended in May 2022 (No communications with CCTV for a week) Highlights for the Month 1st- CPO team noticed some loose wiring on one of the...
May 5th, 2022 | News, BID, Safety & Security
The graph shows the data for April 2022, data collected by CPOs and collated by Gloucester City Safe 75 Police CCTV Incidents Attended in April 2022 Highlights for the Month 1st- Shoplifter was caught in store with a bag full of items he tried to walk out with, after...
Aug 2nd, 2023 | City Centre, News
A 500-year-old timber-framed building is the latest listed building to have been brought back to life in Gloucester thanks to the Cathedral Quarter project. The 16th century building at 41...
City restoration project brings Westgate Street Tudor building back to life by Marketing | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Jul 30th, 2024 | City Centre
Colliers retail and leisure destinations in Gloucester, including the Eastgate Shopping Centre, King’s Walk, Kings Square and St Oswalds, recently took part in a charity partnership with both the Alzheimer’s...
City Retail Centres in Gloucester awarded Certificate in Community Dementia Awareness by Admin | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Aug 26th, 2022 | BID, News
The annual Gloucester Day is set to return next month to celebrate the city’s rich and interesting history with Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester among the special guests. T aking place on Saturday 3 September, the event is intended to boost...
Nov 2nd, 2022 | City Centre
Copyright: Shaun Moore Residents are being asked to give their views on how Gloucester City Council should spend taxpayers’ money and to choose their priorities as the council sets its...
City’s residents urged to have their say on council’s priorities by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Feb 27th, 2023 | City Centre
Civic chiefs tasked with scrutinising health services in Gloucestershire say they want “the truth” about the issues facing the out-of-hours GP service. Practice Plus Group, the firm running the county’s...
Civic chiefs want answers over GP out-of-hours service failings by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Sep 14th, 2022 | City Centre
Civic leaders in Gloucestershire have paid their respects to the UK’s “greatest monarch” Queen Elizabeth II. Gloucestershire County Council held a meeting dedicated to the late monarch today (September 14)....
Civic leaders pay respects to Queen Elizabeth II by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Jan 27th, 2022 | Folk Trail Artist
Clint Mann Clint is a singer-songwriter based in Mitcheldean who previously lived in Essex where he was a member of Rizlahead (a psychedelic improvised jazz-rock-folk band), Bushes and Briars (a heavy-metal folk dance group) and one half of The Bogdogs (an up-tempo...
Oct 17th, 2016 | Community, News
Former Gloucester Rugby player Clive Walford will be the Conservative candidate in the Longlevens by-election caused by the sad death of Councillor Jim Porter. Clive lives in Estcourt Close and...
Clive Walford to stand in Longlevens by-election by Kate | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Mar 26th, 2024 | City Centre
A Gloucester city centre multi-storey car park could reopen before the summer as council chiefs agree to a £220,000 repair plan. Longsmith Street car park has been closed since September...
Closed multi-storey car park to partially reopen as council agrees £220k repair plan by Marketing | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Jan 27th, 2022 | Folk Trail Artist
Cobblers Children Cobblers Children is a four-piece band of multi-instrumentalists from Gloucestershire formed between the various UK lockdowns whilst playing music together late into the night. They deliver compelling tunes and songs where the traditional sits...
Apr 19th, 2023 | City Centre
The collapsed wall which has led to the closure of a footway near Gloucester Cathedral belongs to the Church Commissioners as Bishop Rachel Treweek lives behind it, it has been...
Collapsed ‘dangerous’ wall is part of Bishop of Gloucester’s grounds by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Sep 9th, 2021 | News, Business in Focus
College Street is claimed to be the best street in Gloucester by its businesses. The route to the cathedral from Westgate Street is cobbled and quirky and is home to a variety of places to shop and visit. We spoke to College Street business owners about what makes...
Feb 10th, 2023 | BID, City Centre, Community, Events
Come and enjoy Gloucester Folk Trail this February. Gloucester’s folk-tastic event returns next weekend with new venues and more workshops. For 2023 the festival sees the return of The Folk of Gloucester, plus new business Mister’s Café, The Pelican Inn, Dean’s Walk...
Aug 8th, 2016 | Community, News
Residents are invited to a free event at Horsbere Brook in Barnwood on Monday 15th August. The meadow at Horsbere will be restored thanks to special seed planting events which...
Come and help plant seeds to restore a meadow by Kate | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Oct 26th, 2016 | Community, News
Gloucestershire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Martin Surl will underline the importance of local policing in his next Police and Crime Plan. It is, he will say, ‘the golden thread’ that...
Commissioner’s new plan will build on lessons of first term by Kate | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Jul 12th, 2016 | Community, News
Following last December’s Safer Gloucester led ‘Community Conversation’ event at Gloucester Guildhall, residents are being asked to join in the conversation about community safety in the city. At the event...
Community comes together to beat knife crime by Kate | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Dec 7th, 2022 | City Centre
Gloucester City Council showed its commitment to supporting the voluntary and community sector in 2021/22 with more than £27,000 in grants allocated. A total of £27,617 was distributed to 47...
Community groups boosted by city council grants by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Oct 7th, 2022 | City Centre
Public safety fears are on the rise because Gloucestershire police officers could be struggling to make ends meet and therefore unable to do their work properly. Earlier this year it...
Concerns as police rely on food vouchers to make ends meet by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Mar 1st, 2023 | City Centre
There are concerns the planned cycle route between Gloucester and Cheltenham could become a “£15 million white elephant” if it is not properly maintained. Gloucestershire County Council is in the...
Concerns cycleway could become a ‘£15m white elephant’ if it is not maintained by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Feb 24th, 2023 | City Centre
Controversial plans to turn a popular Gloucester playing field into a “concrete jungle” with a floodlit sports pitch and car park have been submitted. More than 600 people signed a...
Concerns over ‘concrete jungle’ plans for popular city playing fields by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Jan 23rd, 2023 | City Centre
Hucclecote residents are opposing plans to install a 5G telecomms mast in Kingscroft Road. CK Hutchison Networks Limited wants permission from Gloucester City Council to place the 52-foot-tall pole at...
Concerns over ‘unsightly’ 5G mast plans for leafy Gloucester street by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Feb 24th, 2023 | City Centre
Questions have been raised over the affordability of Cheltenham’s billion pound flagship development project. Council chiefs hope the Golden Valley Development will cement the town’s position as the UK’s cyber...
Concerns over affordability of Golden Valley development near GCHQ by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Jan 25th, 2023 | City Centre
Staff shortage is a serious problem in some departments at Gloucestershire County Council according to Shire Hall chiefs. There is a national shortage of workers in many sectors and employers...
Concerns over council staff shortage by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Apr 18th, 2023 | City Centre
Concerns linger over personal data breaches as civic chiefs promise to publish a public report on the cyber attack on Gloucester City Council. Hackers linked to Russia are understood to...
Concerns over data breaches as council promises public cyber attack report by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Jan 24th, 2023 | City Centre
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Serious concerns have been raised over the “decades” delay in the registration of public footpaths in Gloucestershire as people “die waiting” for their applications to be processed....
Concerns over decades of delays to change footpaths by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Feb 27th, 2023 | City Centre
Concerns have been raised over the lack of facilities at Gloucester bus station. Bus campaigners in Gloucestershire are calling on civic chiefs to restore the transport hub in Station Road...
Concerns over empty kiosk and café at Gloucester bus station by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Jul 16th, 2022 | City Centre
Electric vehicle charging points in some parts of rural Gloucestershire are not financially viable as many people cannot afford such vehicles, according to council chiefs. This comes as Gloucestershire County...
Concerns over financial viability of EV chargers in rural areas by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
May 17th, 2023 | City Centre
Concerns have been raised over proposed changes to onstreet parking in Gloucester. Gloucestershire County Council is introducing residential parking permits in the Kingsholm area of the city this summer. They...
Concerns over new residential parking permits being introduced in Gloucester by Marketing | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Jan 30th, 2023 | City Centre
© Copyright Des Blenkinsopp More than 120 people are opposing plans to turn a historic former Gloucester bakery into flats. Developers want to convert the former Sparkes Bakery in Tredworth....
Concerns over plans to convert former bakery by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Nov 7th, 2022 | City Centre
Dozens of people are opposing plans for a Gloucester stone crushing site because the dust is so bad they cannot open their windows as it affects their health. Allstone wants...
Concerns over stone crushing site plan by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/
Oct 31st, 2022 | City Centre
Fears over a treehouse holiday let near Cooper’s Hill have been raised by neighbours. Louise Partridge wants permission from Tewkesbury Borough Council to change the use of land at Woodside...
Concerns over treehouse plans by | Gloucester News Centre - http://gloucesternewscentre.co.uk/