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Essex demolishes myth that ‘consultation never changes anything’

tCI Commentary: Cynics should read this! It may not happen every day, but public consultations have the potential to make the difference far more frequently than is commonly thought. It is too easy to dismiss some exercises as tokenistic gestures with decisions already taken, but there are plenty of examples where managers and politicians genuinely […]

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CCG admits 3 year ‘temporary’ change needs to be addressed

Plans to bring breast cancer diagnosis back to Middlesbrough are finally being brought forward after a three-year “temporary” move to North Tees. Although the move to the University Hospital of North Tees was meant to be temporary, the services never moved back to James Cook University Hospital. It means that patients living as far away

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NHS boss – the days of traditional consultation meetings are over

A LONG-running dispute over maternity services has prompted NHS chiefs to admit that previous approaches to controversial changes have been wrong. Traditionally health leaders have come up with preferred options and told the community what they are planning – often resulting in anger and protests. After finally committing to retaining consultant-led maternity services in Whitehaven,

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Further consultation needed before Ministers decide on radical shake-up

Ministers will not reduce the number of professional regulator bodies until further work and a second public consultation have been carried out. In a response to a 2017 consultation on changes to professional regulation, the Department of Health and Social Care today confirmed it will make changes to the way doctors, nurses and other professions

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Council will revise memorial design after accessibility issues raised

Manchester Council have said they will revise the design of the Peterloo Memorial following an outcry from campaigners it was not accessible for disabled people. The memorial is being constructed at the junction of Lower Mosley Street and Windmill Street, in the city centre , with it set to be unveiled on August 16 to

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Changes to SEND transport delayed for 12 months following uncertainty of JR

Plans to remove school transport for teenagers with special educational needs and disabilities have been paused by Leicestershire County Council. A judicial review was held earlier in the year to determine whether the authority was acting legally by replacing traditional transport arrangements – taxis and minibuses – with a personal travel budget for youngsters aged

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6,000 Sign petition against Walk-In Centre closure

A petition has been launched against the possible closure of a health centre’s walk-in facilities. Users of the Pinn Medical Centre, in Love Lane, Pinner, are concerned that local clinical commissioning group (CCG) funding shortages could see walk-in provisions scrapped. An online petition, which had more than 6,000 signatures, argued residents in Harrow should have

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Parish Council lose permission for judicial review against County Council

CAMPAIGNERS hoping to stop a local authority from building a new civic centre have not been granted leave to apply for a judicial review. The City of Durham Parish Council started the process to apply for a judicial review with the hope of challenging Durham County Council’s decision to grant planning permission for its new

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Three judicial reviews lodged against Council’s green belt allocations

Controversy over the recently adopted Guildford local plan is mounting after three judicial review applications were submitted and a local MP renewed his calls for the document to be subject to an early review. Law firm Richard Buxton Solicitors has lodged judicial review applications with the High Court on behalf of two parish councils and

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