Dursley News - December 2016
 

Construction of the new housing development at the lower end of Long Street continues. The section of the building facing on to the stream and Chestal Terrace now seemingly externally complete with rendering and wooden cladding finished. Along Long Street the scaffolding is still in place but it hopefully won't be long before that comes down too. Further up Long Street, the Chicken Peri Peri restaurant has closed down after a very brief period of opening.

 
  Picture Gallery (Click on picture for larger view)
   

Long Street housing development
The new building on Long Street is now externally complete though the scaffolding remains in place.
(December 29th 2016 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
   

Long Street flats
Rendered and painted the side of the new building facing Chestal Terrace still needs the lower covered car parking areas to be finished.
(December 29th 2016 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
   

Last day of opening at Wildwood Flowers
After 14 years of running her business in Parsonage Street, Dursley, Mandy Woodward has decided to call it a day and take early retirement.
(December 24th 2016 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
   

Long Street path
On the grassed area at the lower end of Long Street a path out to a small rest area has been constructed.
(December 29th 2016 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
   

Chestal Lodge House
The small lane leading up to Chestal House is 'guarded' by this little lodge house, which stands next to the attractive bowling green.
(December 3rd 2016 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
   

Restaurant closure
After just a few months the Chicken Peri Peri restaurant has closed down. This building was once home to the Crown Inn before that moved to the adjacent premises on Long Street.
(December 29th 2016 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
  News Index   January 2017 News November 2016 News