Following the most recent six-monthly flood meeting held in Cirencester on Friday 26 April by Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, the ongoing issue of the flooding at the Tesco Kings Meadow roundabout was raised.
The most recent six-monthly meetings organised by Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP for the Cotswolds took place on Friday 26 in Cirencester and Moreton-in-Marsh.
On 19th April Sir Geoffrey visited the Churchill Arms Pub in Paxford which was sadly devasted by a fire back in March 2022. It is a beautiful 17th-century pub which is grade 2 listed.
On 19 April Sir Geoffrey met with Gareth Burton, the new head of Chipping Campden School, who joined the school last September.
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP meets with officials from National Highways and contractor Kier to view progress on the A417 scheme.
There will be a surgery in Bourton-on-the-Water in May but for security reasons we cannot advertise the time and date. If you want to see me to discuss an important issue affecting you personally, which you think I may be able to help you with, you are more than welcome.
On 17 May 2024 at 10.00am – 12.00pm
An opportunity for residents of The Cotswolds to ask questions and to discuss ongoing sewage and pollution issues with officials from Thames Water, The Environment Agency and other key stakeholders.
My April Newsletter has been sent out, you can read it here.
Sir Geoffrey visited Clair Mowbray, the new Director of the Fire College, and was delighted to hear about their plans to expand with a consequent increase in employment from the present 200 up to maybe 350.