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Council’s online-only consultation exacerbates the digital divide

Town Hall reporter KEN LEE on the council’s latest blunder over a public consultation for the badly polluted Purley Way and false claims for ‘the highest environmental standards’ Croydon Council, which already has a diabolically bad reputation for the way it conducts consultations, is to launch a new piece of “important” public engagement tomorrow, in […]

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HS2 consultation labelled a ‘total sham’ and ‘insult’ to residents

A Lords amendment forced the Government to agree to a public consultation into Phase 2a of the controversial line, which will carve through Staffordshire on its way from the West Midlands to Crewe. The consultation runs until February 26 and seeks the views of people in Staffordshire, Shropshire and Cheshire on the environmental impact of

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Aviation industry calls for further consultation over hotel quarantine measures

tCI Comment Plans for preventative quarantine measures at UK borders have provided much concern to those working in the aviation sector. Already battered by coronavirus travel-bans, airlines are concerned that new measures will further hit already tattered finances. In England and Wales, there has been particular controversy because of doubts about whether the halfway house

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Consultation on medical devices and medicines guidance launches

tCI Comment One of the pieces of legislation we’ve been closely following recently is the Medicines and Medical Devices Bill, currently undergoing its final stages in Parliament. The Bill looks set to make significant changes to the regulation of medicines and medical devices, and potentially lay the foundations for even more changes to follow. It

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Rural healthcare consultation could lead to closure of long-under threat care home

The future use of Strathendrick Care Home is among the issues up for debate in a public consultation on rural Stirling healthcare. Clackmannanshire and Stirling Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP), which delivers adult and older people community health and social care services across Clackmannanshire and Stirling Council areas, this week launched the second stage

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Disabled people and cyclists oppose King’s Parade barrier in Cambridge

The anti-terror barrier in King’s Parade in Cambridge is dissuading disabled people from accessing the city centre and is opposed by 70 per cent of cyclists, a public consultation has shown. The barrier was installed at the entrance to the iconic street in January last year on the advice of counter-terrorism police. Cambridge City Council

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Police vehicles used to transport people detained for mental health reasons in Dorset

Dorset Police used a police vehicle to transport people detained for mental health reasons to safety on hundreds of occasions last year – despite official rules advising against it. The Government has set out plans to reform the 40-year-old Mental Health Act, which include ending the use of police cells to hold someone experiencing a

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Cycle lane plans for Kent should not face legal dispute

tCI Comment Traffic orders of various types have become quite prominent during the pandemic, with lots of local authorities facing challenges (both legal and otherwise) over their decisions to close roads and expand cycle lanes and pedestrian access. The “Streetspace” case mentioned in this article gives some handy pointers for consultors working in this area.

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