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Council’s engagement & consultation with communities described as “deplorable”

Cork County councillors have expressed “grave concerns” at the impact that recommendations to redraw the county’s boundary with Cork City Council could have on the future delivery of services in the county. A meeting held by Cork County Council tonight is the latest development in a row about the boundary between the city and county.

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CCG to appear at Royal Courts of Justice for ‘pre-hearing’

The fight for a judicial review into the first stages of downgrading of the Horton General Hospital goes to appeal tomorrow (Tuesday). Opponents claim the public consultation in to permanent removal of consultant led maternity, closure of 45 beds, downgrading of intensive care was flawed. Opponents claim the public consultation in to permanent removal of

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Pre-determination hearing set for failure to carry out public consultation

Aberdeen City Council officers wrote to Kingswells Community Council (KCC) asking requesting that its objection to the £50 million Kingsford stadium be retracted because it didn’t carry out a public consultation. Former KCC chairman John Gerrie, who received the letter from the council, said: “This is absolutely outrageous from the city council. We carried out

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Scottish Government in row over “insufficient and inadequate” consultation

The Scottish government is embroiled in a row with an unlikely opponent: a world-leading charity. But the story encapsulates the challenges facing governments and charities alike, as both claim to have the planet’s best interest at heart. The RSPB argument RSPB Scotland is waiting for the Supreme Court to rule whether it can appeal against

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NI Consultation on cuts leaves consultees with “more questions than answers”

A consultation on the Southern Trust’s plans to slash £6.4m from their annual budget has been branded a farce. UUP members who attended today’s meeting have hit out at the Trust’s consultation document saying it has left them with more questions than answers. The Department of Health set the Trust the task of reducing costs

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U-Turn on planned road closures following public consultation feedback

A U-turn on a planned road closures has been hailed as a victory for people power. Numerous residents, backed by The Oban Times, had angrily opposed BEAR Scotland’s plans to close the A828 between Connel and Ballachulish for 1o full daytime sessions this month to carry out roadworks. Now the level of public outcry has forced the

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Residents fury at lack of consultation over proposed changes to bus routes

Angered residents have completed a protest walk against proposed changes to buses in Derriford. The group of over 30 people congregated at Derriford Church Hall, Powisland Drive, to march against plans by Stagecoach to reroute their X1 service. The changes would mean that as of September 3 anyone wanting to catch the X1 (soon to

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Government keeps flawed Environmental Justice report quiet

A report on access to environmental justice has been quietly published by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) during peak holiday season. Published on an obscure website, the report includes inaccurate figures on the cost of pursuing environmental legal cases against the government. On 15 August DEFRA, now run by “shy green” Michael Gove, opened a consultation on a report about how the UK will

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Council extend deadline past August to ensure a “full and proper consultation”

THE deadline for consultation on the Fishguard town centre scheme has been extended by nearly a month, to allow more time for feedback, the County Echo can reveal. The local authority confirmed this week that the consultation deadline to enable Fishguard and Goodwick Town Council and members of the public to comment on The Chimneys

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