Action on flooding at Tesco Kings Meadow Roundabout Tuesday, 30 April, 2024 Following the most recent six-monthly flood meeting held in Cirencester on Friday 26 April by Cotswolds MP Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, the ongoing issue of the flooding at the Tesco Kings Meadow roundabout was raised. At the meeting, there was considerable discussion about this roundabout which has had problems since it was built basically on or very close to the route of the River Churn. It will... Local News
Geoffrey Clifton Brown attends the opening of the Performing Arts Centre at Chipping Campden School 24th April 2024 On 19 April Sir Geoffrey met with Gareth Burton, the new head of Chipping Campden School, who joined the school last September. Having visited this school... Local News
A417 progress 23rd April 2024 Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP meets with officials from National Highways and contractor Kier to view progress on the A417 scheme. Sir Geoffrey said: “It was... Local News
MP get results on sewage pollution in Ampney St Peter 4th March 2024 Responding to community concerns regarding untreated sewage discharges into Ampney Brook from the Ampney St Peter Sewage Works, Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP... Local News
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP welcomes funding boost for schools in the Cotswolds 18th January 2024 Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP welcomes funding boost for schools in the Cotswolds as the Government brings school funding to its highest level in history. Sir... Local News
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown speaks in GWR debate 16th January 2024 Sir Geoffrey was delighted to participate in the GWR debate in Westminster Hall. Rail travel is important to his constituents because the North is serviced by... Local News
Final coach parking spaces removed from Bourton-on-the-Water 10th January 2024 Bourton-on-the-Water: Village left without coach parking The Bourton-on-the-Water Parish Council has expressed its regret over the current absence of designated... Local News
Moreton & Cirencester Flood Meeting 1st December 2023 Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP for the Cotswolds recently held his by-yearly public flood meetings. The first meeting took place in Moreton-in-Marsh, moving to... Local News
MP and residents say NO to Willersey broadband poles 6th November 2023 Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP convened a meeting last Friday in Willersey Village Hall with District Councillors and a significant number of angry residents who... Local News
Secretary of State for Transport and all Gloucestershire’s MPs visit the A417 Missing Link to see progress 6th November 2023 The visit was organised by National Highways so that the Secretary of State for Transport, the Rt. Hon Mark Harper MP, and the rest of Gloucestershire’s MPs... Local News
How our Bounce Back Loans will boost small businesses affected by coronavirus 28th April 2020 Small businesses will benefit from a new fast-track finance scheme providing loans with a 100% government-backed guarantee for lenders, the Chancellor announced... National News
Boris Johnson: If we keep going, we will beat coronavirus together 27th April 2020 The Prime Minister has returned to Downing Street to lead the country in tackling coronavirus. He lays out the five tests for when we are moving to phase two of... National News
Coronavirus testing available to all essential workers 24th April 2020 All essential workers in England and members of their households who are showing symptoms of coronavirus will now be able to get tested. National News
Our Future Fund for supporting innovative British businesses 21st April 2020 We’re supporting start-ups by delivering £250m of new government funding to innovative businesses across the United Kingdom. National News
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme has opened for applications 21st April 2020 The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme has opened for applications – and will provide support for millions of businesses and employees across the UK. National News
Why we’re extending the Coronavirus lockdown 17th April 2020 The Government announced that the social distancing measures currently in place to tackle the coronavirus will continue for at least the next three weeks. National News