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Residents accuse developer of not allowing enough time for intelligent consideration

Developers have returned with a more modest offering to fill the void left by the collapse of a seafront hotel a decade ago. The Hyde Group has revealed new plans for the Sackville Hotel site in Kingsway, Hove, after going back to the drawing board for almost nine months. The newly proposed nine-storey building of

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MP slams proposals to move out-of-hours services as ‘not good enough’

A Bolton MP has slammed proposals to move out-of-hours services away from a Bolton health centre as ‘not good enough’. David Crausby said the move is evidence of the ‘death of the NHS by 1,000 cuts’ and has written to Bolton’s Clinical Commissioning Group asking for ‘clear information’ about its plans and the local funding

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Participatory budgeting – it’s not what you do, it’s how you do it

Remmert Keijzer writes, ” Participatory budgeting has been on the rise for some time now in Scotland but has failed to gain much traction in other parts of the UK. This article from the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufacturers and Commerce is a must-read for those who are unfamiliar with PB.” The RSA

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BMA Director on STPs, “There has been a lack of consultation”

Doctors’ union says 44 regional initiatives amount to £22bn in cuts by 2020-21, with potential to severely affect patient care. Controversial plans put forward as a way of improving the health service in England and ensuring its sustainability risk being used as a cover for cuts and running down the NHS, the head of the

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Councils accuse SWestrans of failing to consult the public

SWestrans chair Tom McAughtrie claims Erica Johnson was “irresponsible” by saying the body wasn’t prepared to consult with the public over potential service changes. A councillor has accused a community council chairman of “misleading the public” and making “inaccurate and baseless rants”. Members of the SWestrans board meeting on Friday, decided to consult communities on

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West England Devolution deal agreed after Summer consultation

Council leaders have welcomed the rubber-stamping of the West of England devolution deal. The agreement between South Gloucestershire, Bristol and Bath & North East Somerset councils was given the go-ahead at a meeting on Monday night. It follows the decision made in June to move forward with the proposed £1billion deal and a period of

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High Court: Council’s views on lorry ban “fully expressed and taken into account”

Heavy lorries will not be able to pass through Chobham after the High Court upheld a ruling banning them from the village. A dispute over heavy duty vehicles erupted after Surrey County Council (SCC) identified Windsor Road, the B383 from Sunningdale, as the best route for heavy lorry movements to and from a new housing

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Heathrow decision condemned as ‘dishonest’, ‘incompetent’ and ‘deeply flawed’ as councils launch legal challenge

The leaders of Richmond and Wandsworth councils have called the plans to expand Heathrow Airport as ‘dishonest’, ‘incompetent’ and ‘deeply flawed’ as the first steps of a legal challenge were taken today. Richmond, Wandsworth, Hillingdon, Windsor and Maidenhead councils, along with Greenpeace and an unnamed Hillingdon resident, have demanded Transport Secretary Chris Grayling withdraws Government support

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Supercouncil consultation: Councils ’95 per cent confident’ that sample of 384 responses will reflect residents’ views

Final figures reveal only 16,000 people responded to the county’s super council consultation. Dorset’s nine local authorities, which are proposing to merge into just two unitary authorities, sent questionnaires to 20,000 addresses across the county and received just 4,258 responses. An open consultation questionnaire received 12,536 responses. Poole provided the biggest overall response to the

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