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Count Me In! enriches Tewkesbury pupils with Change4Life message
Hundreds of Tewkesbury School pupils will take part in a health-inspired Enrichment Day organised by Count Me In!5 February 2010
A new waste and recycling service in Tewkesbury Borough is set to go live in April as part of Tewkesbury Borough Council's drive to improve recycling across the borough.
3 February 2010
The government has announced that from 6th April 2010 it is changing the criteria by which people qualify for a bus pass on the grounds of age.
29 January 2010
Tewkesbury Borough Council is seeking interest from Contractors that specialise in cleaning trash grills/screens associated with ditches/watercourses around Tewkesbury Borough.
26 January 2010
Two high profile planning applications will be going to Tewkesbury Borough Council's Planning Committee on Tuesday, 2 February.
Donate to the Cumbria Flood Fund
Following the devastating floods that have hit Cumbria, the Mayor of Tewkesbury Borough Cllr Mark Williams has written to the Mayor of Allerdale Cllr John Armstrong and the Mayor of Tewkesbury Town Cllr Philip Workman has written to the Mayor of Cockermouth Cllr Stephen Coates to express their sympathies and those of the town and Borough.Count Me In - What's it all about?
The project is about making Tewkesbury a healthier place to live and to encourage all ages to take part in a healthy lifestyle change. The Government funded scheme is one of nine in England to be awarded Healthy Town Status.
Swine Flu
Flu cases have continued to increase across the UK. It is important to remember that the majority of cases in the UK so far have not been severe, with most of those catching the virus making a full and fast recovery - usually within 7 days.
Mayor Of Tewkesbury Borough
Councillor Mark Williams
Help with housing in the credit crunch
For information on how we can help you in hard times, including information on the mortgage assistance schemes recently announced by the government you can access these useful webpages:Emergency Management
Emergencies can happen anywhere at any time. Small-scale incidents occur frequently and are dealt with effectively by the emergency services.












