30 March 2026 - Newsletter
Rights of Way Improvement Plan (ROWIP) Consultation
Residents are invited to share their views on Gloucestershire’s Public Rights of Way network to help shape future improvements.
North Nibley is a picturesque parish located at the southern edge of the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is most famously associated with the Tyndale Monument, which commemorates William Tyndale, a key figure in the translation of the Bible into English, who was born nearby.
The parish includes a small village centred around a vibrant community with local pub, a primary school, village hall and pre-school, and a historic church. North Nibley offers a blend of historical significance and tranquil countryside living.
Website Image kindly donated by Steve Stone Photography - Tyndale Photography Club
10 - 2
Monday to Thursday
**POSTAL ADDRESS ONLY**,
5 Trotman Avenue,
Tilsdown,
Cam,
GL11 5RE
Committee: Full Council
Committee: Full Council
Residents are invited to share their views on Gloucestershire’s Public Rights of Way network to help shape future improvements.
Two free information sessions are taking place at The Keepers Community Hub in April, focusing on dementia awareness and falls prevention. Open to all residents.
Grants are available for community groups delivering projects that bring benefit to their local area within the Cotswolds. Groups are encouraged to explore whether their initiative may be eligible.
A small amount of funding remains available through Gloucestershire County Council’s Grassroots Fund to support local community initiatives. Community groups and organisations are encouraged to come forward with ideas that would benefit residents.
See the most recent full council meetings including agendas, minutes and supporting documents
Find documents published by the council, including financial accounts.
Find documents published by the council, including data policies, statutory documents and more.
Discover the services that we provide to residents, as well as signposting to local groups, societies and local events.
Submit issues to the relevant local authority, such as potholes, missed bin collections and more.