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Campaigners ‘devastated’ as decision is made to close Melton’s baby unit

Melton’s baby unit is to close and the service relocated to Leicester, the health authority decided this afternoon (Tuesday) Campaigners said they are ‘devastated’ by the decision which was taken by members of the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutlands’ Clinical Commissioning Groups (LLR CCGs) at an Extraordinary Board Meeting. The closure of the Melton birth centre […]

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U-turn could be made on closing Newark Police Station and moving officers to council building

New police and crime commissioner to hold public consultation A U-turn could be made on a controversial decision to close Newark Police Station and move police officers to a purpose-built building at the council offices. The new police and crime commissioner, Caroline Henry, is planning to run a public consultation to find out what residents

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Calderdale Council pledges more consultation on controversial planning document

Campaigners and councillors have told been further consultation will be held about a controversial air quality document submitted to the examination library for Calderdale Council’s draft Local Plan. Campaign groups have claimed a key document concerning air quality has been substantially changed without notification – the council does not agree with this assessment – and

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Controversial ‘Edinburgh Spaces for People scheme in place for another 18 months

Spaces for People measures are set to be in place for a further 18 months – meaning some ‘temporary’ traffic schemes will have been in place for three years before either being made permanent or scrapped entirely. In May 2020 the Scottish government announced funding for Spaces for People programmes, which aimed to provide safe

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School closure plans “flawed but potentially even illegal”

Campaigners  protesting against a raft of potential primary school closures in Powys say the local authority’s proposals are flawed but potentially even “illegal”. David Edwards, who created the Save Our Community Schools (SOCS) Facebook group in the wake of Powys County Council’s (PCC) proposals announced at the beginning of the year, has likened the local

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Save South Tyneside Hospital campaigners to take fight against ‘downgrading’ services to Parliament

Campaigners battling to safeguard hospital services in South Tyneside are taking their fight to Parliament this week. A deputation of 17 people is travelling to Westminster on Wednesday to hand in a 44,000-signature petition against what they say is “the downgrading and privatisation of our hospital services”. The Save South Tyneside Hospital group launched several

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Controversial Somerset poll finds backing for districts’ reform proposals

A controversial poll on reorganisation in Somerset which was carried out contrary to the wishes of the communities secretary has found almost twice as much support for a ‘two unitaries’ proposal championed by districts as for the county’s vision of a single unitary council. The poll saw a turnout of 26% (111,108 votes). Almost two

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Local Development Plan in Dumbartonshire delays consideration of consultation to next phase

The Historic Environment Designations review included recommendations to withdraw Local Garden and Designed Landscape status from the rural periphery of Mains Estate to the north west of Milngavie and also Tannoch Loch/ Barloch Moor area. While, both the Keystone Road/ Avenue area and the Ferguson Avenue/Balvie Road area were to lose their Townscape Protection Area

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