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Home » ‘Venice of the Cotswold’ now left in ‘disgraceful state’ – here’s why
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‘Venice of the Cotswold’ now left in ‘disgraceful state’ – here’s why

By staff17 September 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

The parish council have said the village has seen a “surge in tourists and a spike in litter this year” and have encouraged residents to raise specific concerns with the relevant authorities.

Carmelo Garcia, Local Democracy Reporter and Liam Ryder Digital Production Editor

10:20, 17 Sep 2025

Bourton on the water Cotswolds England UK
The postcard-perfect village is home to a few thousand – but welcomes more than 300,000 visitors each year(Image: Steve Simmons via Getty Images)

A picturesque village in the Cotswolds visited by thousands each year has been left “disgraced” by the very same tourists who enjoy its stunning setting.

Bourton-on-the-Water in Gloucestershire “has seen a surge in tourists and a spike in litter this year” say civic chiefs who find their hands tied when it comes to tackling the growing problem of “overtourism”.

Dubbed the “Venice of the Cotswolds” thanks to its postcard-worthy River Windrush, the village has been covered in litter by visitors this summer.

Local officials revealed this year has brought a massive increase in rubbish, especially from takeaway shops and day-trippers enjoying picnics in the village.

District councillor Jon Wareing has urged local authorities to recognise the devastating effects of “overtourism”, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS).

He argues the escalating numbers of holidaymakers flocking to Bourton – estimated to be around 300,000 every year – are destroying the village and its pristine surroundings. “It’s a disgrace that guests in our community leave it in this state,” he said.

Bins are overflowing in the picturesque village(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service)

Bourton-on-the-Water Parish Council released a statement this week briefing locals on the measures being implemented to “address the growing impact of tourism” on the village. Officials are collaborating with Cotswold District Council, Gloucestershire County Council and other organisations to combat the crisis.

However, they admit as a parish council that their authority is restricted when it comes to resolving the problem and have urged local businesses and residents to flag particular issues with the appropriate bodies.

“We recognise that the increased visitor numbers this year have placed significant pressure not only on the village centre but also on surrounding residential and commercial areas,” the statement reads.

“While tourism brings economic benefits, it also presents challenges that require coordinated and sustained efforts to be managed effectively.

“The parish council has limited statutory powers, but we are actively engaging with Cotswold District Council (CDC), Gloucestershire County Council (GCC), and other relevant bodies to advocate for our community’s needs and concerns.

Tourists enjoy summer afternoon in the Cotswold village
The village is a hotspot for daytrippers(Image: travellinglight via Getty Images)

“The parish council has no control over visitor numbers and has no power to close the village.” Despite the influx of visitors, the council says it is committed to the village’s upkeep “for all”.

The parish council said one of the most pressing issues has been the accumulation of litter, particularly from takeaway outlets and picnickers. “We met with the head of waste and Environment from Cotswold District Council in August to highlight the severity of the problem,” the statement continues.

“Historically, waste collection occurred three times daily, but this year it was reduced to two collections without prior consultation due to staffing issues. Following our meeting, we received reassurance that weekend collections will return to three per day.”

Litter bins in Bourton-on-the-Water
Takeaway boxes and picnic debris are left all over the village, according to civic leaders in the Cotswolds(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service)

“We are also initiating discussions with local takeaway businesses to encourage their cooperation in reducing waste. While the parish council does work on behalf of residents to raise concerns and push for action on these matters, it is often more effective for individuals to report problems directly to the appropriate authority.”

“Together, we can work towards sustainable solutions that preserve the charm and liveability of Bourton-on-the-Water for all.”

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