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Future of Berkshire West’s hydrotherapy services to be discussed in consultation

Hydrotherapy services across Berkshire West could be cut to save money. A 12-week public consultation launched this week (August 10) to seek views on the future provision of hydrotherapy services in the area. The move is part of a review of services to make health care fit for purpose and ensure money is being spent

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Council calls residents to join oversight committee for the town’s new neighbourhood plans

Christchurch Town Council are appealing for residents to join the oversight committee for the town’s new Neighbourhood Plan. Town councillors held their inaugural meeting of the Neighbourhood Plan Working Group on Wednesday July 29. In order to provide a coherent and overarching vision for the town, the town council are looking to appoint seven members

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Nursey closure will ‘hit town’s most deprived community’

Working parents in one of Walsall’s most deprived communities will be forced into unemployment if the council closes its last remaining nursery, a crunch meeting has heard. Town hall bosses have been asked to reconsider the decision to shut down Stanley’s Nursery in Birchills. The centre is the last local authority-run nursery in the borough

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Library closures: controversial plans to close up to eight libraries labelled as ‘disturbing’

The announcement of the closure of a number of Hampshire libraries has been described at “disturbing”. Hampshire Unison has expressed anger and concern following the announcement from Hampshire County Council. After a two-hour long debate, plans to close eight of the 48 county council-run libraries across Hampshire were given the green light. A spokesperson said:

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Traffic Chaos in Gateshead after unconsulted upon temporary traffic changes

An overwhelming majority of people are against the new traffic measures that are causing gridlock in Gateshead, according to the Chronicle’s survey. We asked our readers how they feel about the changes that are being made to the road and cycle network in Gateshead town centre. Gateshead Council said the ongoing works are needed to

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Consultation launched on proposed relocation of Peterborough’s Urgent Treatment Centre

The public are being asked to share their views on the proposed relocation of the Urgent Treatment Centre from City Care Centre to Peterborough City Hospital. A new consultation exercise on the project has been launched today (Wednesday) by Cambridgeshire Clinical Commissioning Group. The existing Urgent Treatment Centre sees people with a range of urgent,

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Residents urged to respond to ‘essential’ fresh consultation on Bridgnorth garden village

A fresh consultation on proposals for a garden village near Bridgnorth will provide an “essential” opportunity for residents to influence the development, councillors have said. Residents are being urged to take part in the fresh eight-week consultation period on Shropshire Council’s draft local plan, which includes a garden village of 1,050 homes in Tasley. The

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Black Lives Matter: Museum ignores wishes of public consultation and keeps Slave Trader Statue

A museum in east London has decide to go against the wishes of a public consultation it commissioned and retain the statue of a controversial slave trader above its doors. The monument to Sir Robert Geffrye at the Museum of the Home honours a 17th century merchant who made his fortune trafficking Black people with

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