Cheltenham's Bond-Villain Lair, Tiger's Kebab Debate, and Historic England's Objections
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What if you could live in a Bond-villain lair right here in Cheltenham? Tune in as we explore the ambitious new property project approved for the disused Leckhampton Reservoir. This extraordinary subterranean home promises to redefine luxury living with its six bedrooms and state-of-the-art amenities, including a gym, swimming pool, wine store, and games room. While the Cheltenham Architects panel has given a nod to this bold vision, they've called for design tweaks and 3D visuals to fully grasp its impact on the Cotswold's natural beauty.
In our next segment, we tackle the hotly debated plan to open Tiger's Kebab at Cheltenham Tigers RFC's ground. Rugby fans are thrilled, but the southern Parish Council isn't so sure, raising concerns over litter, antisocial behavior, and traffic congestion. And finally, we address Historic England's objections to a proposed housing project on Winchcombe Street. Despite efforts to blend the new apartments with the historic charm of the area, critics argue the modern units would overwhelm nearby listed buildings. Stay with us for all the details and insights into these significant local developments.
Large 'Bond-villain lair' style Cotswold home above Cheltenham given the go-ahead
Objections to proposed kebab van
Block of flats plan for Cheltenham town centre sparks serious concerns over design
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