CONTACTS

Parish Council Contact details
Miss Sarah Moore
Clerk to the Council
Pineholt Village Hall
Bird Road
Hucclecote
Glos GL3 3SN
Tel: 01452 612485
Email: hucclecotepc@supanet.com
The Parish Council office is open Mon-Fri 09:00 to 12:00
Tewkesbury Borough Council
Council Offices
Gloucester Road
Tewkesbury
Glos GL20 5TT
Tel: 01684 295010 – Main switchboard
01684 272364 – Customer Services
Email: enquiries@tewkesbury.gov.uk
The Council offices are open Mon-Thurs 08:30 – 17:00 and Fri 08:30-16:00
Borough Councillor
Mr Marc Silverthorn
Tel: 01452 864171
Email: hucclecote1@hotmail.com
County Councillor
Mr Robert Vines
Tel: 01242 862772
Email: Robert.vines@gloucestershire.gov.uk

FixMyStreet

FixMyStreet is a site to help people report, view, or discuss local problems they’ve found to their local council by simply locating them on a map.

FixMyStreet is primarily for reporting things which are broken or dirty or damaged or dumped, and need fixing, cleaning or clearing, such as:

  • Abandoned vehicles fix-my-street
  • Dog Fouling
  • Flyposting or graffiti
  • Flytipping or litter
  • Streetcleaning, such as broken glass in a cycle lane
  • Unlit lamposts
  • Potholes
What isn’t FixMyStreet for?
FixMyStreet is not a way of getting in touch with your council for all issues – please use FixMyStreet only for problems such as the above. We often route problem reports via cleansing services or highways and so using FixMyStreet for other matters may result in a delay in your report getting to the right department. You will need to contact your council directly for problems such as:

  • Anti-social behaviour
  • Any urgent or emergency problems
  • Noise pollution or barking dogs
  • Fires and smoke/smell pollution
  • Missing wheelie bins or recycling boxes or missed rubbish collections
  • Proposals for speed bumps/ CCTV/ pedestrian crossings/ new road layouts/ etc.
  • Complaining about your neighbours
  • Complaining about the council
  • Joy riding, drug taking, animal cruelty, or other criminal activity

Wild about Plants

Wild plant charity Plantlife (www.plantlife.org.uk), are hoping to reach out to many wild plant enthusiasts and nature lovers by inviting them to become wild plant ‘pioneers’ and subscribe to a free quarterly e-learning bulletin to learn more about our native wild plants via the ‘Wild About Plants’ project website – www.wildaboutplants.org.uk . The Wild About Plants project aims to help people reconnect with the outdoors and their local greenspaces. Working with schools, families and communities from all walks of life and with fantastic free downloadable resources, the team hope to engage people with the nature on their doorstep. In recent years subscribers have been asked to record the plant life in their local area and recount what they used to see/pick and forage for. Wild About Plants is funded by Natural England through Access to Nature, as part of the Big Lottery Fund’s Changing Spaces programme. It is a partnership project involving partner organisations throughout the country