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Council announces its help for local businesses affected by Coronavirus
Cotswold District Council has announced how it will support businesses with the social distancing measures in place to reduce the impact of coronavirus (Covid-19).
Council closes front desks
Face to face services suspended until further notice
All Cotswold District leisure centres closed
Cotswold District Council's leisure centres closed tonight (Friday) until further notice
COVID-19: Support for businesses
Cotswold District Council will be supporting businesses throughout the District in response to the unprecedented economic impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Sheep Street car park to reopen for public use
The car park development of Sheep Street car park is due for completion this week and is expected to reopen for public use from Monday 16 March.
Businesses rates and changes in the Budget
Cotswold businesses are being advised that business rates bills they are receiving this week do not take into account changes announced in Wednesday’s Budget.
Residents urged not to fall foul of the law
Cotswold District Council is appealing to residents to take personal responsibility for their actions in its bid to tackle littering and dog fouling across the district.
Coronavirus Update
The Leader of Cotswold District Council is asking residents of the district to stay calm and to remain vigilant following the confirmation of two cases of COVID19 (Coronavirus) in the Tetbury area this weekend.
Financial relief spells good news for Cotswold businesses
Positive news is due to land on the doormats of more than 400 retail businesses in the district as Cotswold District Council writes to inform them of the increased business rate relief they will receive in the new financial year.
Council approves budget, increasing investment in economic development and tackling climate change
At a full council meeting this week, Cotswold District Councillors approved a net revenue budget for 2020/21 of £12.3 million with a capital programme of investment of £60 million over the next three years.