Abbey Grounds Play Space
Our play spaces are varied and in much need of maintenance and improvement; our Junior Town Council has also identified a need for our play spaces to be accessible to all.
Vacancy for Town Councillor
NOTICE is given that a vacancy has arisen for a Councillor for the Town Council.
Notice of Public Rights 2024-25
Today, Monday 30 June 2025, the Notice of Public Rights for the year ended 31 March 2024 has been published.
Local Government Reorganisation and Devolution Advisory Group
At the 2025 Annual Meeting of the Town Rob Weaver CEO of Cotswold District Council spoke about Local Government Reorganisation in Gloucestershire.
Play Spaces Advisory Group
Our play spaces are varied and in need of maintenance and improvement; our Junior Town Council has identified a need for all our play spaces to be accessible to all.
Project Orpheus - a vibrant array of art, music, and heritage events
Project Orpheus is an exciting community initiative celebrating the 200-year anniversary of the Orpheus Mosaic discovery in Cirencester, supported by Cirencester Town Council there is a vibrant array of art, music, and heritage events planned in the coming months.
Looking Ahead – Get Excited – Cirencester History Festival 2025
As one of the Founding Patrons we are delighted that the History Festival is returning in 2025 from 25th October to 2nd November.
Are you concerned about Anti-Social Behaviour!
The cost of anti-social behaviour is thousands of pounds each year, from litter and dog fouling, broken glass, vandalism, arson, fly-posting/stickers, and graffiti; it detracts from the day-to-day tasks we want to be undertaking on your behalf in making Cirencester an even better place than it is now.
Green Spaces Strategy Update
Further to the stakeholder event held in November 2024 we hoped to publish a draft green spaces strategy by the end of March 2025.
Launch of the Cirencester and Churn Waterways and Environment Partnership
Hold the Date! Wednesday 30th April at 4pm RAU, Cirencester
Further to the Cirencester Waterways Symposium held in 2024, we invite you to the launch of the Cirencester and Churn Waterways and Environment Partnership.
What’s that happening in St Michael’s Park!
We are delighted to welcome Josser to St Michael’s Park and hope that you’re excited too! Josser will create a new hub of a community from April to September. The space will transform through the day from morning yoga and homemade cakes to lazy brunch and intimate candlelit dinners under twinkling lights.
Calling all Sports and Activity Clubs
We are supporting Rotary’s Activius Fun Day which is being held at Kingshill School on Saturday 13th September 2025. The aim of the day is to encourage children and young people under the age of 18 to participate in organised sports, exercise and well-being activities.
On-Street Parking – Call for Evidence
We are aware of various on-street parking issues in Cirencester and will be consulting local residents in late Spring after the County Council election in May; we want this consultation to be as informative as possible as we build an evidence base for a Cirencester-wide review.
Neighbourhood Plan – Reg 16
Cirencester Town Council has submitted the Neighbourhood Plan with its vision statement for the future, to Cotswold District Council for the Reg. 16 public consultation, this is an opportunity to show your support for the wide-range of policies which have been shaped on your behalf by local residents and Town Councillors
Junior Town Council
We are delighted to announce that Watermoor School, Powell’s School, Chesterton Primary, and Cirencester Primary are participating in this years Junior Town Council initiative.
Are you interested in public transport?
Cirencester Action on Buses promotes and campaigns for improvements in bus and general public transport in Cirencester and the surrounding area.
Cirencester Town Council - Council Tax 2025-26
Every year this is a challenging issue to debate because we know the wider impact it has; equally, our role is to support the local community and provide services which meet the social, environmental and economic needs of Cirencester.
Climate and Nature Bill
Whilst the 2nd reading of the Private Members Bill, proposed by Roz Savage MP, was adjourned and now not likely to be considered further due to other parliamentary priorities, the Town Council wanted to show support for this important Bill.
What do you think
Our CEO recently spoke at a national conference about the wider value of markets and events to the local community and economy of Cirencester. Whilst we have a diverse offer of markets and themed events, we want to extend that offer in the future. One idea from Market Harborough is an all-age Comic Con event. Everything to do with film and TV including characters, actors, cosplay, merch, toys, and collectables. Or maybe a themed weekend, such as a throwback to the 1980’s!
Markets and Events – Calling all Young People
We are particularly interested in hearing from students at Cirencester College and the RAU, as well as young people in employment about the type of markets and events they would like to see in Cirencester.