Dursley News - September 2017
 

Construction on the Littlecombe site has seen good progress this month and this is becoming increasingly more obvious when viewed from the Long Street end of the site where new roads and houses are now clearly visible. Closer to the town centre, Bull Pitch was closed for a weekend to allow resurfacing to take place, a welcome event and long overdue.

 
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Bull Pitch resurfacing
Bull Pitch was closed to allow resurfacing between Silver Street and the roundabout at the junction with Uley Road and Woodmancote.
(September 2nd 2017 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
   

Littlecombe construction
Work continues on the new road at the Long Street end of the Littlecombe site.
(September 8th 2017 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
   

Littlecombe landscape changes
Another view of the newly constructed road through the Littlecombe site.
(September 9th 2017 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
   

New Littlecombe houses
Viewed from Long Street, the new house construction is now very evident on the Littlecombe site.
(September 23rd 2017 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
   

Raglan House, Long Street
Overlooking the grassy area at the bottom of Long Street Raglan House, once home to Mikael Pedersen, has a prominent position.
(September 9th 2017 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
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