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High street transformation: Campaign to stop city centre market being axed 

A £1 million transformation of Canterbury’s high street does not need to spell the end for the city’s market, campaigners say. The council wants to turn St George’s Street into a leafy boulevard with new lighting, seating and performance areas – but crucially no place for stallholders. But opposition councillors say the market can be integrated into

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GMCA ‘irrational’ to hold bus consultation during Covid

The Greater Manchester Combined Authority acted ‘irrationally’ by holding a public consultation on bus franchising during the Covid-19 pandemic, a court has heard. Rotala, the parent company of Diamond Bus, says it was wrong to carry out the exercise when the impact of the virus on the bus market remained ‘uncertain’. The claims were made

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Controversial St Matthews revamp raises pollution concerns in the area

Some people think the car parking spaces are used mostly by non-residents Plans to revamp a city estate could cause environmental damage to the area, warns Leicester Green Party. The party stepped in after St Matthews residents contacted it to express their fears the city council’s recently published plans to improve the area would result

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Conwy council libraries strategy goes up for consultation

How libraries can be used to benefit communities across Conwy over the next five years has gone up for discussion. Conwy County Borough Council has launched a consultation over its Library and Information 2021-2026, which sets out its approach to improving library services. Library users, partner organisations and interested parties are encouraged to get involved

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Huncoat’s controversial garden village plan goes out to consultation

RESIDENTS are being asked for their views on a controversial plan to build up to 1,685 homes on a former colliery site. Hyndburn Council will open its public consultation on the proposed ‘Huncoat Garden Village’ on Saturday. It will run until June 6 on a new masterplan for the development. The blueprint, prepared by consultants

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North Yorkshire County Council approves controversial plans for quarry expansion near Selby nature reserve despite being accused of ‘favouring developers’

A furious row erupted as a scheme to extract 4.9 million tonnes of road-building and building stone from arable fields beside a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest was approved, despite warnings it would have a catastrophic impact on wildlife. North Yorkshire County Council’s planning committee saw a planning officer accuse elected member John McCartney

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After Green Homes Grant failure, Government ‘dodges’ recommendations on energy-efficient homes

The Government has admitted that it did not consult stakeholders before launching the now-defunct Green Homes Grant scheme, in a document that MPs have said is evidence that it is shirking responsibility on domestic energy efficiency. The document in question is the Government’s response to recent recommendations put forward by the Environmental Audit Committee (EAC),

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Council initiates young people’s community engagement project to help reduce spread of Covid-19

A Warwickshire arts initiative and young people from the area have collaborated with Warwickshire County Council on a poster campaign to help reduce the spread of Covid-19. The county council’s Public Health service has worked with grass roots organisation Escape Arts and Warwickshire’s young people to create the posters. The online peer-to-peer poster project, called

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‘Frustrated’ Chalcots residents claim Camden Council is ignoring fears

Residents have called for a “complete overhaul” in how Camden Council listens to their long-running concerns ahead of major works on the Chalcots Estate. The town hall’s planning committee recently approved changes including replacement cladding, windows and radiators. However residents fear these “massively disruptive” works could become a “nightmare”, claiming the new “tilt and turn”

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