A report on Stroud Civic Society’s talk on 22nd January 2015 It was a full house at Stroud’s Old Town Hall in the Shambles on Thursday 22nd January as people crowded inside to hear an illustrated talk about the new service station on the M5. Certainly, we were offered three[…]
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STORE WARS: The Planners Strike Back
A report and update from Tim Mars. Looks like it’s game set and match for ASDA. On Tuesday 14 April 2015, Stroud District Council’s Development Control Committee meets to reconsider the three out-of-town superstore applications and the in-town supermarket possibility. They are strongly recommended to give ASDA—and only ASDA—the thumbs-up.[…]
Read moreComments on proposed two flats at Fawkes Place S.14/2616/FUL December 2014
Comments submitted by Tim Mars, representing the Civic Society, to SDC on 18th December: Stroud Civic Society’s submission in respect of proposals to erect two flats on the site of a garage at Fawkes Place. This application was only drawn to our attention on 16 December 2014, the deadline for[…]
Read moreAutumn 2014 updates:
Autumn 2014 updates: The Heritage Open Day was a great success, around 100 people visited. Many more could have come if there had been space for parking as over 300 people applied for tickets. There was a great deal of appreciation from the public that the Civic Society had arranged[…]
Read moreBaxters Fields, Summer Street, Stroud – Appeal refused!
Baxters Fields, Summer Street, Stroud – Appeal refused! Controversial proposals for housing on this site were put forward in 2013. The Civic Society, along with many others, submitted an objection, quoted below. There is much more background on the Save Slad Valley website http://www.savesladvalley.org.uk/home.html The applications (there were two, one[…]
Read morePlandemonium or Why do Architects wear Bow Ties? (plus our AGM) 27th March 2014
Report by Sue Houseago As the keeper of the key, unusually, for the Old Town Hall, it felt quite exciting to unlock the old door ready for the last of the Civic Society’s winter talks. How wonderful that this 16th century building – court, prison, school and finally town hall[…]
Read moreCheapside Neighbourhood Opportunities Report
Following Hugh Barton’s January talk on the future of Stroud’s Cheapside neighbourhood we now have the full report he and his colleagues prepared for the site. Their report is an independent project prepared pro bono by Cheapside Design Group at the request of Stroud Town Council. The design group consists of Prof[…]
Read moreOxfordshire Delights
A report on the Civic Society trip to Oxfordshire on Wednesday 12th June 2013. Words by Sue Houseago. There were grey skies above, as members of the Stroud Civic Society gathered with rain coats, picnics, umbrellas, fleeces, gilets and scarves all ready to board the coach! Richard our driver, Tim[…]
Read more‘Blitzed! War Artists’ in Bath’
‘Blitzed! War Artists’ in Bath’ on 25th April 2014, marked both the final day of the Civic Society’s winter talks and the anniversary of the blitzing of Bath in 1942! Perhaps it was appropriate that the last of the Civic Society’s winter talks in the Old Town Hall was entitled ‘Blitzed!’[…]
Read moreAGM, followed by ‘Palaces for People; Post-war Prefabs’
Thursday 21st March may well have been a miserable evening of rain and recession, but queues of anxious people formed in Stroud Old Town Hall with money ready to renew or take out new membership of the Civic Society and coins poured into the bowls for Tim Mars’s illustrated talk:[…]
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