This page will provide you with the latest news on the Littlecombe project. For more information on any of the issues highlighted below please click on the link and you will be able to view the associated press release.
29 January 2008
Green Business Park Brings New Jobs To Gloucestershire
A flagship regeneration scheme designed to safeguard existing jobs and bring new employers to Dursley has attracted its first businesses.
22 May 2007
Littlecombe comes top of the agenda
Littlecombe found itself top of the agenda at a high-level meeting attended by South West England's movers and shakers.
03 May 2007
Developer for first Littlecombe homes announced
Another step has been taken towards developing Littlecombe's thriving new community with today's announcement that Bloor Homes has been chosen to build the first new homes.
24 November 2006
Littlecombe getting down to business
It has been announced today that work will start on building the first business units at Littlecombe in the New Year.
14 September 2006
Green light for landmark Littlecombe development
Littlecombe developers are today celebrating after Stroud District Council gave the thumbs up to their outline plans for the scheme.
20 February 2006
New Lease of Life for Historic Lister Petter Home
The historic home of Sir Percy Lister in Dursley has been given a new lease of life following its purchase by leading care home operators Ivybank Care Ltd.
12 October 2005
District Council gives Littlecombe green light
Planning approval has been granted by Stroud District Council for work to commence on the redevelopment of the former Lister Petter site in Dursley.
15 February 2005
Next Steps for Exciting New Development
The next steps in an exciting new development at Littlecombe, the old Lister Petter site will start 16 February.
26 July 2004
Lister Petter Site Re-christened Littlecombe
Two Dursley residents, Lionel Ayliffe and David Evans, are two of the many local people who have helped The South West Regional Development Agency and St. Modwen properties find a fitting name for the 92-acre site former Lister Petter site