The Society recently objected to a retrospective application by the owner of Fone Revive in Stroud High Street. The business had recently completely remodelled the shop front with plastic fascias, out of keeping with the town centre and at odds with Conservation Area policy. The business owner had not applied[…]
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Owlpen Manor visit, July 2017
At the end of a narrow lane, nestling under beech woods, lies Owlpen Manor and its church. It was a perfect day for our guided tour of the house and garden by the owner (since 1974), Sir Nicholas Mander. Sir Nicholas came out to meet us after we had picnicked[…]
Read moreStroud Civic Society Navigates Canals!
An account of our meeting on Thursday 31st March, written by Sue Houseago. Stroud Civic Society’s meeting on the 31st March in the Old Town Hall began with the AGM, which marks the end of its winter talks. Most auspiciously the last was to be about ‘Canals in the Landscape’ and[…]
Read moreAxiom House and Imperial House Cladding Proposals
Our comments on the recent proposals by Ecotricity to clad Axiom House and Imperial House in Stroud can be read on the links below: Imperial House Axiom House
Read more‘The Cotswold House’ : Far More Than Just a House.
An account of our meeting on Thursday 25th February, written by Sue Houseago. The authors of ‘The Cotswold House’, Tim Jordan and Lionel Walrond, arrived in Stroud Old Town Hall on the 25th February with a laptop, and all the necessary accoutrements to guide a full house of Civic Society members[…]
Read morePlandemonium 2: The Language of the Planner – is it all just jargon?
Words by Sue Houseago. On Thursday 28th January, Stroud’s Old Town Hall was again warmly lit and vibrant with anticipation, as Civic Society members and visitors awaited Rob Cowen’s second challenging talk ‘Plandemonium 2’. After our Chairman, Juliet Shipman, welcomed us all, Tim Mars introduced our speaker through the extended[…]
Read moreThe Eco-Park meeting: media coverage and other matters
Words mostly by Tim Mars, with some added/edited by Jonathan Briggs Media coverage of the meeting Our November meeting to discuss and debate the Eco-Park proposals proved very popular, with the somewhat controversial concept attracting a lot of publicity before and after the event. The attendees included representatives from The[…]
Read moreInvitation to a meeting: EcoPark or EgoPark? Greentech or Greenwash?
(Words by Tim Mars) Invitation: You are cordially invited to a meeting hosted by Stroud Civic Society to discuss and debate Ecotricity’s ambitious plans for an ‘EcoPark’ on a large greenfield site beside Junction 13 of the M5 near Eastington. Ecotricity’s EcoPark – Greentech or Greenwash? Is the proposed EcoPark a[…]
Read moreGloucester Motorway Services wins Civic Voice National Design Award!
Following our nomination of Gloucester Service back in May (alongside a allied nomination by Matson and Robinswood Residents Group) we are delighted to announce that the project won both the New Build Category AND was the Overall Award Winner! The ceremony took place in London last week, with the Society represented by[…]
Read moreGloucester Motorway Services has been shortlisted for a Civic Voice National Design Award
Gloucester Services is a motorway services area between junctions 12 and 11a on the M5. It is unique in combining the local/farm/family model of Tebay services in the Lake District with a social/charitable/community dimension represented by Gloucestershire Gateway Trust. It is Tebay with a twist. Gloucestershire Gateway Trust is based[…]
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