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Lancashire prison consultation is “wholly cynical” attempt to limit participation claims local

Plans for a new 1,700-inmate prison close to the border of Chorley and South Ribble will be given a public airing during an event at Chorley Market this week. A public consultation into the proposals to build the facility – close to the existing Wymott and Garth jails in Ulnes Walton – was launched last month. […]

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Claims of missing consultation letters over West Sussex road consultation

Arun district councillor Paul English (Con, Felpham) received a letter which resident Amanda Burton wrote to the cabinet member for highways and transport Joy Dennis. Ms Burton said she had only been made aware of the consultation at the end of last month. The enhancement scheme focuses on improving six main junctions between the A259/B2132

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Renewed calls for consultation on the UK Shared Prosperity Fund

The Scottish Affairs Committee has called for a consultation to commence by the Autumn on the new UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). The UKSPF is due to start in 2022 to replace European Structural and Investment Funds following the UK’s exit from the European Union. While the committee welcomed initial commitments by the UK Government that there will

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Scottish care home closure consultation process defended

Stirling Council’s adult social care panel chair has defended the consultation process which resulted in a decision to close Strathendrick Care Home in Balfron. The proposal was approved by Clackmannanshire and Stirling Integration Joint Board – the body responsible for local health and social care – last month, as part of a wider reshape of

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More controversy over unconsulted on plans to share GP data

The NHS have recently proposed changes to GP data collection, which will allow them to store people’s GP patient records ‘anonymously’ on a central database. NHS organisations will have access to versions of this database and the information can be made available to others working in the health sector to assist with research or service planning.

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Airlines challenge lack of consultation over traffic light travel system

Manchester Airports Group (MAG) is to lead a court challenge this week over the government’s decision making regarding the so-called “traffic light system”. The owner of Manchester, East Midland and Stansted airports will be joined by Ryanair, IAG, Virgin, TUI and Easyjet “to challenge the lack of transparency around how Ministers are making decisions about

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Controversial health centre change consultation starts

PLANS to relocate GP services at Wilton Health Centre have been branded “outrageous” and a “disservice” to the local community. Salisbury Medical Practice launched a public consultation into the proposals last week which runs until July 21. Since March last year, as a result of the Covid pandemic, GP-led services at the centre have been provided

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Concerns raised over plans for medical practice to relocate

A consultation has been launched on proposals to relocate a Deeside doctors surgery to another town leaving the community it serves without a GP. Queensferry Medical Practice has written to its patients outlining proposed changes that would see it relocate to Connah’s Quay. Concerns have been raised that a move to Connah’s Quay would make

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Controversial plans to build over 10,000 houses in Three Rivers district

Plans to build over 10,000 houses in the Three Rivers district are under consultation by the local council. The Government requires that local authorities put forward a 15-year proposal for housing plans in line with population growth. Three Rivers District Council has calculated that 630 dwellings will need to be built annually in the district

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Manchester council threatened with legal challenge over ‘support’ for controversial skyscraper – before consultation ended

A report by planning officers supporting the scheme was published before the public consultation had finished Manchester council has been threatened with legal action after a report supporting the building of a controversial skyscraper was published before a consultation on the plans had ended. A decision on the city centre development proposed by GMS Parking

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