All of the applications can be viewed via the planning section of Cotswold District Council’s website. Replacement gates and external timber stairs, alterations to existing garage and replacement timber store at Old Bakery, High Street, Blockley, Moreton-In-Marsh Ref. No: 21/01762/FUL Status: Awaiting decision Ref. No: 21/01759/FUL Status: Awaiting decision Replacement of two dormers, addition of two dormers to the rear and two rooflights to the front at Bridlewood, Byre 6, Manor Farm Barns, Tarlton Ref. No: 21/01750/FUL Status: Awaiting decision Ref. No: 21/01737/FUL Status: Awaiting decision Ref. No: 21/01685/TPO Status: Awaiting decision Proposed demolition of UPVC conservatory and erection of two storey extension with minor alterations to elevations at Forest House, Dunfield, Kempsford, Fairford
A baker and mum-of-three from the Cotswolds has made almost 500 cakes for key workers in Gloucestershire since the first lockdown. Kate Hunter, 50, has been making so many cakes for staff at Gloucestershire Police, Fire and Rescue, Cheltenham Hospital, and more, that she gave herself an allergy to flour. Attached to each one was a letter thanking the key workers and telling them how much they were appreciated. “I cry when I see them on the news. My mum, auntie and grandma were all in the Health Service so I know how hard they work,” said Kate, who lives in Upper Rissington, near Bourton-on-the-Water.
COVID vaccinations have begun in the Cotswolds and a leading doctor says the aim is to give the older generation their freedom back. North Cotswold Hospital in Moreton in Marsh is among the centres where the vaccination is being administered to people aged 80 and over, with Cirencester Hospital also one of the sites. Dr Hywel Furn-Davies, GP and clinical director for North Cotswolds Primary Care Network (PCN), speaking on the first day of administering the Pfizer vaccine, said around 120 patients had received the jab so far that day. Dr Furn-Davies said the vaccine would give this generation their life back .