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The Cotswold District area gained over £373 million from visitor spending on accommodation, £157 million on local attractions and entertainments, and about £100m on travel in 2016. [35] In the larger Cotswolds Tourism area, including Stroud, Cheltenham, Gloucester and Tewkesbury, [ 33 ] tourism generated about £1 billion in 2016, providing ...
Cotswold is a local government district in Gloucestershire, England. It is named after the wider Cotswolds region and range of hills. The council is based in the district's largest town of Cirencester .
The programme, known as overhaul, was commenced with early experiments on methods undertaken in the Cotswolds, and the work done to realise the adjustments made to the 1:2500 maps became known as 'the Cotswolds adjustment' or 'Cotswolds Overhaul'. [6] [18] The Cotswolds Overhaul was a two-stage process.
Television signals are received from the Oxford TV transmitter and the local relay transmitter situated in Icomb. [27] Local radio stations are BBC Radio Gloucestershire, Heart West, Greatest Hits Radio South West, WRFM (Witney Radio) and Cotswolds Radio, community based radio station [28] The town is served by the local newspaper, Cotswold ...
Sevenhampton is a village and civil parish in Cotswold District, Gloucestershire, 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Cheltenham.The parish is located in the Cotswolds in an area designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 made substantial changes to the English development plan system. It did away with both structure plans and local plans, in favour of local development frameworks (LDFs), which are made up a number of Local Development Documents (LDDs) and Supplementary Planning Documents (SPDs).
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Area Action Plan: an optional development plan document aimed at establishing a set of proposals and policies for the development of a specific area (such as a town centre or an area of new development) of a district authority. [3] There is no limit on the number of area action plans that a local authority can develop.