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Providing grants from funds generated by the
Landfill Communities Fund for the benefit of Gloucestershire
Posted 30th August 2016 | Category: Press Releases
With the help of a generous grant of £15,000 from the Gloucestershire Environmental Trust and grants and gifts from other donors, St Peter\'s Church in the attractive north Cotswold village of Dumbleton is now more user-friendly to villagers and visitors alike.
Posted 23rd August 2016 | Category: Press Releases
Newent Town Council was awarded a grant of £5,000 towards the project by the Gloucestershire Environmental Trust. Ermin Plant Hire and BuildBase have also been very generous supporters of the project.
Posted 1st August 2016 | Category: Press Releases
Priors Park Community Allotment has received funding to expand its current site behind Queens Road in Tewkesbury.
Posted 7th June 2016 | Category: Press Coverage
Hazelton Village Hall development nears completion.
Posted 6th June 2016 | Category: Press Releases
Drybrook Rugby Club has received a grant of £15,000 from the Gloucestershire Environmental Trust towards improving its toilet facilities.
Posted 24th May 2016 | Category: Press Coverage
A public path alongside the River Avon at Tewkesbury has finally been finished - 67 years after it was first planned.
Posted 11th May 2016 | Category: Press Coverage
Upton St Leonards cricket club can push on with development now its new nets are up-and-running.
Posted 23rd April 2016 | Category: Press Releases
The Gloucestershire Environmental Trust has funded new number-code locks for the gardens of Brunswick Square in Gloucester so the gardens can be secured at night, to protect the trees, planting and garden features.
Posted 21st April 2016 | Category: Press Releases
After surviving for more than 50 years, the roof of North Cerney Memorial Village Hall is being replaced, thanks to grant funding from Gloucestershire Environmental Trust, Cotswold District Council and fundraising events held in the hall over the past 18 months. The contractors – Colman Roofing of Swindon – began work on 19th April and expect to complete the project over the next two weeks.
Posted 14th April 2016 | Category: Press Coverage
The birds in Pittville Park will soon be treated to a life of luxury.
The aviaries in the park are set to undergo a major refurbishment, thanks to Friends of Pittville and a grant of £25,000 from Gloucestershire Environmental Trust.