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The South West Garden Town makes progress as Ashchurch bridge project begins


Tewkesbury Borough Council and Gloucestershire County Council are making progress with Tewkesbury’s Garden Town as the project for a new bridge over the railway at Ashchurch begins.The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) awarded Tewkesbury Borough Council £8.1m of funding to deliver a bridge that will unlock parcels of land to the east of the railway line which are highlighted in the Garden Town Concept Masterplan as development opportunities. The bridge will include a new road, cycle path and walkway.


A considerable amount of research into the location and design is underway and so the councils are now in a position to move the project forward. Community drop-in sessions are planned in the area for early spring.


Leader of Tewkesbury Borough Council, Rob Bird, said: “The Tewkesbury Garden Town gives us a golden opportunity to create a special place for people to live – a proper community with homes fit for the future.


The bridge is a crucial element in the infrastructure needed to support the Garden Town and it’s exciting to get the project off the ground.


“We are absolutely committed to working with the existing communities to fulfil the area’s future needs, so please do get involved with the drop in sessions in the spring and keep an eye on the Garden Town website for the latest news and updates.”


For more information, visit www.tewkesburygardentown.co.uk Former Cath Kidston store now let to new occupier


prominent position adjacent to the Promenade and benefit from a wide double fronted shop front. The shop extends to approximately 1,000 sq ft on ground and basement levels.


Our Commercial Director Richard Knightley tells us more: “I’m delighted to announce that the new occupier is Mark Blake Hair & Beauty Salon.


With existing salons in Cirencester and Gloucester but lots of clients in Cheltenham, we thought that Mark Blake would be an good fit for this property and a suitable tenant for our private landlord client.”


We look forward to Mark Blake’s award-winning team bringing their experience to Cheltenham. Their work has graced the pages of Vogue, Marie Claire and fashion magazines in over 30 countries worldwide. Mark Blake Hair was recently voted best salon in Gloucestershire and listed as the No 1 Hot spot by Vogue magazine.


KBW is pleased to announce that there will soon be a new occupier in the former Cath Kidston store on Clarence Street in Cheltenham.


Following the departure of Cath Kidston in August 2019, KBW has quickly found a new tenant for the shop premises that occupy a


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The new salon is due to open in April and we can’t wait to see the finished look


For more information please contact Laura Hatten on 01242 246093 or laura.hatten@kbw.co.uk


COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MONTHLY 2020


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