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Notice of Election

Election of a Councillor for the Stonehouse Town Council North Ward

Stonehouse (North Ward) By-Election Timetable

Please view the Stonehouse (North Ward) By-Election Timetable. Election to be held on Thursday 22 January 2026.

New Gloucestershire scam reporting website

New Gloucestershire scam reporting website GLASSJAR (Gloucestershire Against Scams Joint Agency Response) launched. Raising awareness, supporting victims, and disrupting fraud across Gloucestershire. Report a scam here.

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Better Housing Better Health Service

A service supporting residents to keep warm, stay safe & live well in their homes. For more information please go to this website

Free Energy Survey for Gloucestershire Landlords

Apply for a Home Upgrade Grant. The Home Upgrade Grant scheme is run by Severn Wye’s Warm and Well service. Visit severnwye.org.uk/energy-grants-and-funding/ to find out if you qualify.

Home Upgrade Grant Scheme

Apply for a Home Upgrade Grant. The Home Upgrade Grant scheme is run by Severn Wye’s Warm and Well service. Visit severnwye.org.uk/energy-grants-and-funding/ to find out if you qualify.

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Notice of election

STC Notice of Election Stonehouse North Ward Jan 2026

Stonehouse Town Council

Mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 Stanhaus, 2 mills valued at 17/6d and 2 vineyards at 8 pounds.
There are considerably more mills, and 2 pubs replacing the vineyards.

A great place to visit.

Stonehouse is uniquely situated in stunning countryside on the Cotswold Way and beside the Stroudwater Navigation canal. 

A great place to work.

Stonehouse is a working town with several big local employers including Renishaw and Muller.
The town also has a traditional High Street with a wide range of useful shops.

A great place to live.

For a small town, Stonehouse has lots of facilities including a library and Stonehouse Sports Centre.
Check the Your Community pages to find out about all the different things going on in Stonehouse.

Your Council

The Town Council is made up of 14 councillors, who are all volunteers. They are representatives of the town’s residents and businesses and sit on committees and working groups that cover almost every aspect of town life.

 

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The councillors work with district and county councillors and officers to look after the town’s interests and promote its services.

Community

Stonehouse has a population of over 8500 with a high number of employees from the locality working in the 4 business parks. There is an infant and junior school, a private primary school, a secondary school, a special educational needs school and

 

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a private college. There is a strong sense of community, with a wide range of groups and organisations catering for every age group, background and interest. The town has three public recreation grounds including play parks at Laburnum Playing Field, Meadow Road Park, east of the High Street and at Oldends Lane. The War Memorial and Green are located at the heart of the town, which is a focal point for Remembrance.
Stonehouse Town Football Club’s home venue is at Oldends Lane and their 1st team is currently playing in the Northern Senior League.

Shopping

Stonehouse has a thriving High Street with a good mix of independent and national retailers including two butchers, a florist, an opticians, several hairdressers, a pet shop, a pharmacy, beauty salons, two kitchen designers,

 

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and two restaurants. There is a small supermarket with a Post Office and cashpoint facility, three convenience stores and free parking in the High Street Car Park, which is also the location for the public toilets. There are a number of cafes, sandwich shops and two pubs to refresh shoppers and visitors. There is a vineyard located on Doverow Hill.

Visiting

Stonehouse is less than 3 miles away from Junctions 12 and 13 of the M5 with good links to Gloucester and Stroud. There is a railway station that provides a regular service to and from London and Stonehouse is part of the National Cycle Network.

 

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Bus services to Gloucester and Stroud are provided by Stagecoach, with other services to Cam, Dursley and the Stanleys and there are several bus stops throughout the town. Doverow Hill (part of the Cotswold Way) and the Stroudwater Navigation Canal on our doorstep with public footpaths to and from the town centre.  There are walking and cycle paths along the canalside to surrounding towns and villages. St Cyr’s Church is one of the oldest buildings in the town with the tower dating from the 14th century and is located next to Stonehouse Court Hotel, near the canal.

Stonehouse

Neighbourhood Development Plan

The Neighbourhood Plan aims to ensure that the development of the town will contribute to what residents most value about Stonehouse; a strong, friendly community, a distinctive thriving town in a beautiful rural setting with excellent transport links and employment opportunities. All planning applications will have to pay regard to and conform with this Plan through to 2031.

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