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Scottish Gov delay final decision on fracking to allow for further consultation

Critics have urged the Scottish Government to ‘stop dilly-dallying’ and ban the practice. Fracking workers A final decision on a fracking ban in Scotland has been delayed for a further government consultation. Ministers announced an “effective ban” on the oil and gas extraction technique in 2017. Following a legal challenge from petrochemical firm Ineos, a […]

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Stop stalling with consultations, it’s time for Government to deliver on pipeline

The government needs to get serious about delivering its pipeline and stop stalling progress with more consultations says Stephen Tobin, infrastructure expert and partner at Pinsent Masons. Last week, Phillip Hammond announced in his Spring Statement that the UK government will use a variety of models to encourage private investment in public infrastructure in England

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Councillors refuse to make planning decision after finding out the public consultation was still live

Sheffield councillors refused to make a decision on a planning application after finding out the public consultation hadn’t yet finished. Officers advised the planning board that it should press ahead and make a decision about a scheme to convert the former Gilders car showroom off Ecclesall Road South. But councillors were surprised and unhappy when

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Still no date set for judicial review into London Council’s new licensing rules

Comment from Hackney Council spokesperson: There have been no hearings relating to this matter yet.  Approval for a judicial review was granted back in January 2019.  No date has been set for the judicial review itself.  Next week there will be a security of costs hearing for the Council and a renewal on behalf of

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NHS planned and emergency healthcare changes referred to Secretary of State

Telford & Wrekin Council has formally referred the decision to make changes to planned and emergency healthcare at Shropshire’s two main hospitals to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care. In a 61 page document submitted to Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP, Telford & Wrekin Council said its reasons for referring this decision

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Urgent care services consultation will NOT be referred by Councillors

Council bosses will not request a government review of a controversial overhaul of urgent care services in Sunderland. The plans, which were approved by NHS chiefs in January, agreed to shut down walk-in services at Washington, Houghton and Bunny Hill and refer patients to Pallion Health Centre or offer a GP appointment. But following concerns

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Yet another council to be taken to Court over cuts to SEND funding

TCI Commentary: We have seen Bristol, Surrey and Hackney Council all go through the judicial review process over cuts to their SEN budgets, and it now looks set for Wiltshire Council to join them. If you’re looking to make changes in this area, ensure you have made robust steps to get your process right. Be mindful to

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Councillors formally agree to refer stroke decision to Secretary of State

Councillors in Medway have formally agreed to refer the decision to locate three new specialist stroke units outside the Towns to the secretary of state for an independent review. There has been anger since local NHS commissioning groups unanimously supported the creation of hyper acute stroke units (HASUs) at hospitals in Ashford, Dartford and Maidstone

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