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Airspace Change Proposal for Manston does not gain approval for next step

An air space change application being undertaken by Manston airport site owners RiverOak Strategic Partners (RSP) has failed to gain approval at the first ‘gateway assessment’. The Civil Aviation Authority flight path process has to be completed for a permanent change to airspace usage, such as a change of routes if Manston becomes operational. In […]

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‘Deeply flawed’ and ‘highly questionable’ – New Town Community Council blast Edinburgh traffic scheme

New Town Community Council has hit out at Edinburgh City Council’s Spaces for People consultation – describing it as ‘deeply flawed’ and ‘highly questionable’. The community council has taken issue with the consultation on retaining the schemes permanently, not Spaces for People itself, as the neighbourhood council is in favour of retaining the schemes on

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Post office counters injustice inquiry prompts claim for consultation on terms of reference

tCI Comment: Here is a curious story but deserves a little attention. This long-running scandal remains stubbornly below the radar but at last the Inquiry is getting under way. The trouble is that the Terms of Reference and set-up of the exercise is felt by those affected to be too narrow and fails to provide

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Council approves measures to add ‘context’ to place names with links to slavery

Place names in Swansea with links to the slave trade or exploitation are to be accompanied by panels or digital bar codes to give a fuller historical context. And more lesser-known figures from Swansea’s past will be recognised in the future – a shift away from the traditional commemoration of industrialists and landowners. The measures

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Councillors reaffirm commitment to secure Culcheth Library’s future

Councillors  have reaffirmed their commitment to securing the future of Culcheth Library and are working with Warrington Borough Council to deliver improvements. The library was threatened with closure in 2016 when LiveWire opened a consultation on its future. An initial meeting to discuss the proposals saw more than 100 residents turn up to voice their

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Nottinghamshire Police and crime commissioner Paddy Tipping hit back in row over the re-location of Newark Police Station

If Newark’s police station does not relocate to the district council’s HQ at Castle House, there is a risk there won’t be one. The message was part of the response to the Conservative candidate for the Police and Crime Commissioner job in the May election, Caroline Henry, who said that would oppose the decision and

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Petition to keep police front counter in Kensington reaches 500 signatures

North Kensington residents are calling for a permanent Met Police base in the area amid concerns that a small front counter may close. The front counter, which opened two years ago at the Royal Studios in Lancaster Road, will see its temporary lease expire in June. A petition calling on the Mayor of London to

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Report on problems that left pupils unable to get to school

A change in culture is needed to stop what went wrong with home to school transport for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) from happening again, a new report says. The report – to a special meeting of Brighton and Hove City Council’s Audit and Standards Committee on Friday – follows three separate

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Petition launched to save West Sussex children and family centres

‘Services can be provided without buildings – but the buildings create community’. This was the message when a petition calling for West Sussex County Council to halt the proposed closure of some of its children and family centres was presented. The petition, which attracted more than 10,000 signatures – though only 3,683 have been verified

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