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Firm behind key Waterfront plot will be ‘open’ and listen to locals’ ideas

The firm set to sculpt the future of a prominent Dundee Waterfront site has said it is prepared for an “open and proactive” conversation with local residents. Keppie Design has announced it will hold a meeting at Discovery Point on March 28 to discuss the future of site 10, which lies between Thomson Avenue and […]

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MP calls public meeting after “lack of public consultation”

A public meeting has been called about a planned closure of the A1 in north Northumberland. Berwick MP Anne-Marie Trevelyan has called the meeting, which will also be attended by Northumberland County Council leader Peter Jackson and David Wheatley, head of scheme delivery at Highways England. It will be held at the Blue Bell Hotel,

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Council takes time on consultation to allow for more thorough research

PLANS to consult the public on workplace parking charges and other congestion-busting measures have been postponed until the autumn. About 1,500 businesses in Oxford are being asked to reveal how many parking spaces they own and how their employers get to work so Oxfordshire County Council can work out how much revenue the levy would

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Consultation delayed as 3,800 demand “greater involvement”

CAMPAIGNERS have been given a boost after Portsmouth’s council delayed its consultation on controversial plans for a multimillion-pound flood defence scheme. A petition of 3,815 people requesting greater involvement in plans to protect the seafront had been put forward to the city council last week after residents said proposals would impact on the beach. But

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Health bosses urged to “up their game” when consulting the public

A REPORTED reprieve for cancer services at Ayr Hospital has been dismissed by health chiefs. In a release issued yesterday (Monday 5th) South of Scotland MSP Colin Smyth hailed the reprieve for the Ayr unit, while urging health bosses to “up their game” when it comes to consulting the public on the future of cancer

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Keighley waste-to-energy incinerator decision cleared by Judge

CAMPAIGNERS have vowed to fight on despite a ruling in favour of Bradford Council over a hugely controversial waste-to-energy incinerator scheme. Battlers against the project claimed the council’s decision to approve the planning application had been flawed. And the issue went before a two-day judicial review in Leeds last month. But yesterday, a Judge gave

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Council win High Court battle over Haringey Development Vehicle on all four grounds

A judge has found in favour of Haringey Council after a judicial review of the local authority’s decision to set up the controversial Haringey Development Vehicle (HDV). The judicial review had been brought to try and halt the council’s plan to transfer a large chunk of its commercial portfolio, land and housing stock into a

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Is the distinction between and consultation and engagement ‘splitting hairs?’

Rhion Jones comments: If this is correctly reported and a Judge genuinely believes that the distinction between engagement and consultation is ‘splitting hairs’, we have a significant change to the law of consultation in prospect. As things stand, a consultation means sticking to important legal rules; engagement does not! Is he serious? Or mistaken? Or

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Controversial incinerator granted licence following consultation

The project has been met with opposition from campaign groups, residents and politicians. A controversial biomass incinerator has now been given permission to start operating. The incinerator on Woodham Road in Barry Dock received planning permission in 2015 and has now been given a licence. Campaign groups and local residents have argued against the incinerator,

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Council receives 118 near-identical responses to road closure consultation

A keyboard warrior who has it in for cyclists spent hours bashing out scores of near-identical responses to a council survey about a Shoreditch road closure. But the mystery moaner was caught out when the town hall realised all 68 of their messages had been sent from just one computer Three other IP addresses, which

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