What Does South Gloucestershire Council Do?

In its capacity as a district council it is a billing authority collecting Council Tax and business rates, it processes local planning applications, and is responsible for housing, waste collection and environmental health.

What does South Glos Council do?

They have powers relating to planning, provision of recreational facilities, halls, crime prevention, community transport, public toilets, tourism, allotments, footpaths and commons.

What does South Gloucestershire cover?

South Gloucestershire is a unitary authority area in the ceremonial county of Gloucestershire, South West England. Towns in the area include Yate, Chipping Sodbury, Thornbury, Filton, Patchway and Bradley Stoke, the latter three forming part of the northern Bristol suburbs.

Who is the leader of South Gloucestershire Council?

Our current Chair of Council is Councillor Sanjay Shambhu. The Vice Chair is Councillor Judy Adams. The Chair is elected annually by our councillors and is a non-political role.

What area does Gloucestershire County Council cover?

Gloucestershire County Council’s land area is 2,653.03 km2.

Gloucestershire County Council
Seats 53 councillors

Is South Glos Council conservative?

Following the May 2019 local elections, South Gloucestershire Council comprises 33 Conservative councillors, 17 Liberal Democrat councillors and 11 Labour councillors. The leader of the council is Toby Savage, a Conservative, who has held the post since May 2018.

Who is the leader of Gloucestershire County Council?

Gloucestershire County Council Statutory Roles

Name Position
Pete Bungard Chief Executive
Rob Ayliffe Director of Policy, Performance & Governance, and Monitoring Officer
Paul Blacker Director of Finance
Mark Preece Chief Fire Officer

Which council covers the Cotswolds?

Cotswold District Council
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Where is the best place to live in Gloucestershire?

As one of the counties featured, Gloucestershire’s ideal spots for a new life include Fairford, Cheltenham, Cirencester and Tetbury. Joining those four are Nailsworth , Chipping Campden, Winchcombe and Stroud, so you can feel smug if you live in any other places.

What’s Gloucestershire famous for?

Gloucestershire boasts some of the most beautiful countryside in England. The majority of the Cotswolds lies within its boundaries, as does the ancient Forest of Dean and the stunning Wye Valley. The Cotswolds are famous for their honey-stone towns and villages set within glorious rolling hills.

How many people work for Gloucestershire council?

Head count statistics

GFRS Headcount GFRS FTE
Year (01 April) GFRS Headcount GFRS FTE Change from previous year
2019 456 6.66
2020 450 5.23
2021 462 7.82

How many councils are there in Gloucestershire?

There are 44 town and parish councils and 3 community groups that are signed up to the charter. Many of those are part of the Town and Parish Council Forum. This group meets quarterly to monitor progress and to raise issues that need to be addressed.

How big is Gloucestershire County Council?

3,150 km2
For completeness, the Ceremonial County of Gloucestershire (i.e: the area covered by both Gloucestershire County Council and South Glos Unitary Authority) has area 3,150 km2.

What services do county councils provide?

Council services and activities

  • Education. Some local authorities are responsible for providing schools within their community.
  • Waste and recycling.
  • Social care.
  • Amenity management and tree work.
  • Local authorities as social housing landlords.
  • General domestic safety issues.

Where is the cheapest place to live in Gloucestershire?

Inner-city Gloucester and parts of the Forest of Dean near Cinderford are the cheapest places to buy a house in Gloucestershire. And houses in the Cotswolds are both the most expensive on average and the least affordable.

What is the main industry in Gloucester?

Agriculture
Agriculture is the largest industry sector of employment in Gloucester, supported by a great climate and water availability. The region is dominated by beef cattle, dairy and non-cereal broad acre crops, there has been recent innovation into emerging agribusiness areas.

Is Gloucester a Tory or Labour?

Gloucester City Council has 39 Councillors representing 18 wards (with one, two or three Councillors representing each ward) and is currently run by a Conservative Administration of which the Leader of the Council and Cabinet are members. The political make-up of the Council is: Conservative – 24.

What council does Cirencester come under?

Explore Cirencester
Our enquiry form, and information about the services provided by Cirencester Town Council, Cotswold District Council and Gloucestershire County Council, including contact details can be found on our contact page.

What councils are in Gloucestershire?

Cheltenham Borough Council. Cotswold District Council. Forest of Dean District Council. Gloucester City Council.

What is the oldest pub in Gloucestershire?

The Porch House’s fascinating history
Dating back to 947AD, The Porch House in Stow-on-the-Wold is commonly thought to be England’s oldest inn.

Where is the hidden ones Bureau in Gloucestershire?

In order to find this bureau / hideout, you must visit Temple of Ceres. It is located in the forest, at the western end of the Glowecestrescire region and to the west of the Glowecestre town. The temple is very impressive and cannot be missed.