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MP calls for halt to consultation on changes at Horton Hospital

North Oxfordshire’s MP, Victoria Prentis has called for the consultation on changes to health services in the county to be suspended after two key people at the Oxfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group announced their departure. Dr Joe McManners, clinical chair of the Oxfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group (OCCG), and David Smith, OCCG chief executive, are stepping down […]

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Town council unanimously vote to begin judicial review process in the High Court over AONB

A ‘crowdfunding’ campaign to boost Hungerford Town Council’s coffers has been launched ahead of a legal battle to stop up to 100 homes being built. The council could need up to £35,000 in its war chest to cover the potential costs of a judicial review challenging West Berkshire Council’s housing allocation Development Plan Document (DPD).

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Police fail to consult over decision to close front desk service

Councillors have hit out at police plans to close down a “face to face’ meeting point with the public in South Tyneside. Hebburn councillors, Coun Adam Ellison and Coun Richard Porthouse, have criticised Northumbria Police after the force confirmed it will close the front counter service at Hebburn Central next month. Councillors have hit out

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Home Secretary accused of running “unlawful” consultation

The Home Secretary is accused of unlawfully setting limits to numbers of unaccompanied child refugees accepted into the UK. Lawyers are challenging the Government’s decision to close the scheme set up by Labour peer Lord Alf Dubs after the Calais refugee camps were shut down. Laura Dubinsky for Help Refugees told the High Court the

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Mental health services consultation branded ‘a sham’

Consultation over mental health services in Tayside has been branded “a sham” after NHS Tayside effectively sounded the death knell for the Mulberry Unit at Stracathro Hospital. The psychiatric unit was temporarily closed in February because of a shortage of junior doctors but it now appears set to be permanently shut down. NHS Tayside had already begun reviewing

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Councillors criticise BT for using “legal loophole” to avoid public consultation

MEMBERS of Dartmoor Forest Parish Council have said they felt ‘betrayed’ by the news that BT was planning to remove two phone boxes from Princetown without any consultation with the public, by ‘exploiting a loophole’ in regulations. The council felt BT had ‘broken its promise’ only months after pledging to consult with local communities before

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Bristol Councillors “not consulted” on Library cut proposals

Councillors were not consulted on the latest round of library cut proposals, claims the chair of a scrutiny group. Liberal Democrat councillor and Neighbourhood Scrutiny Commission chair Anthony Negus says Bristol councillorswere not made aware of the solutions proposed to potential library cuts in their wards, and as such the changes are hampered by a

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Whistleblower claims Walk-In-Centre closure consultation is “a lie”

Lincolnshire West CCG health bosses have denied accusations made by an NHS whistleblower that the decision on plans to close the county’s only walk-in-centre has already been made, and the service’s £1m per year replacement settled. Speaking anonymously to The Lincolnite, the source, who works for the organisation, accused Lincolnshire West CCG of “lying and deceiving the

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Fracking consultation attracts 60,000 responses

AROUND 60,000 responses have been submitted to the SNP Government’s consultation on fracking – double the number generated by the original independence referendum. Nicola Sturgeon revealed the figure at First Minister’s Questions in response to a point from Scottish Green MSP Patrick Harvie. The consultation on whether to allow the controversial gas extraction technique closed

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