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Members of association seek “genuine” consultation with council

Allotment users want “genuine” consultation between themselves and a town council following an explosive debate. As members of Connah’s Quay Town Council considered a report on an eye-opening meeting between themselves and Mill Lane Allotment Association (MLAA) representatives in July, Anthony Wren, central ward member and allotment user, said plot holders just wanted to engage […]

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Council accused of manipulating consultation feedback responses

THE COUNCIL has rejected claims it is deliberately undermining a consultation after residents spotted an error on the feedback form. Mapledurham Playing Fields in Caversham is at the centre of a controversial bid to relocate The Heights Primary School to a permanent location. Reading Borough Council (RBC) invited residents to give feedback after the Education

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Newly formed Health & Social Care Partnership under fire for lack of consultation

A SENIOR West Fife councillor says Fife Health and Social Care partnership needs to be more accountable to the public after the recent decision to close the Rosyth Resource Centre. The decision is now being looked at by Fife Council’s scrutiny committee and Alice McGarry, who is convener of the South West Fife area committee,

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Environmental NGOs win judicial review over Aarhus costs cap rules

Three non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have largely succeeded in a judicial review application against the UK government over variations to the rules capping costs in environmental cases. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), Friends of the Earth and ClientEarth brought the case against the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) after an amendment to rules

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Councillor calls for “urgent review” of inadequate public consultation

DISABLED and vulnerable adults say their lives have been “completely devastated” by increases in what they have to pay towards their care. Wiltshire Council changed the way it assesses people’s care contributions in a new policy introduced in August 2016. An independent review by Healthwatch said despite “considerable positive impact on some customers”, mistakes had made

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RAF airport fail to consult public on significant increase in commercial flights

A military airport used frequently by the royal family has become a commercial hub by stealth, hosting 10,000 passenger flights a year, a Labour MP has said. Gareth Thomas, the MP for Harrow West, said local residents had not been consulted over further changes at RAF Northolt in west London, including a proposal that would increase

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Scrutiny board to pay special attention to Council’s consultation & engagement

Leeds City Council’s leader has acknowledged there are “lessons to be learned” after a nine-month probe into Leeds’s abandoned trolleybus and Supertram projects. Coun Judith Blake was speaking after the council’s infrastructure and investment scrutiny board published the findings of its lengthy probe into the series of decisions – stretching back across three decades –

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CCG retain stroke service following feedback of consultation

Royal Surrey County Hospital will continue to provide vital stroke care services after patients and their families heavily opposed plans to remove them. The service will be jointly provided by staff and units from Frimley Park Hospital and Royal Surrey, where an acute stroke unit (ASU) will be located. Current hyper-acute stroke care provided at Royal Surrey,

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