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Campaingners launch crowdfunding for legal action over hospital changes

Crowdfunding Page Launched To Fight Proposals Which Would Put ‘Vulnerable People At Risk’. Campaigners fighting plans to halve the number of beds at community hospitals across North Staffordshire are set to investigate a legal challenge against the decision. Health bodies in the area have announced proposals as part of a consultation on local health services […]

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Council owned housing firm fell trees ‘without consultation’

TCI Commentary: With Government proposals currently out for consultation which could see councils become required to consult communities before felling trees in urban areas, the article below suggests the proposals may not a bad thing! Whilst decision makers may see an urban area containing trees as rundown or under-used, community engagement or consultation will often

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Special interest groups concerned about lack of public consultation for Canadian waterfront development

News of the recent announcement that the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport as well as Infrastructure Ontario intend to release an Expression of Interest to seek development concepts for Ontario Place has some special interest groups gravely concerned about the lack of public consultation and the future of the site. “It needs to be

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High Court rejects environmental challenge to Oxford-Cambridge Expressway

The claim, brought forward by Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust, criticised the government’s failure to assess the environmental impact of the project. The High Court has refused permission for Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust’s (BBOWT) claim against the government regarding the Oxford to Cambridge Expressway. The claim, issued in the High Court in

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Scrutiny committee calls on CCG to provide evidence on transport issues

A HEALTH watchdog has urged NHS bosses to reconsider some cost-cutting changes to patient transport services following a public outcry. North Yorkshire County Council’s scrutiny of health committee has resolved to call on clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) and the Yorkshire Ambulance Service to consider the impact of rurality, access to public transport and distances to

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Councillor calls IRMP draft plan “unquestionably unsound”

Councillors from Welwyn Hatfield have voiced concerns about plans for the future of the fire service in Hertfordshire. The county council, in its role as fire authority, has drawn up plans designed “to make Hertfordshire the safest county in which to live, work or visit”. Those plans, in the draft Integrated Risk Management Plan or

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MP refers highways plan to Sect of State because of Council’s ‘unavoidable bias’

Plans to redesign the road network near Bournemouth’s main hospital have been referred to the Secretary of State. Bournemouth Borough Council is due to decide on its application to build a new link road and junction from the A338 Spur Road on Monday. Bournemouth East MP Tobias Ellwood has asked local government secretary James Brokenshire

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Public consultations could be so much better if they started the conversation earlier

Let’s design in collaboration with the people who care about the outcomes the most. As planners in the construction world, we’re changing the places people live in. That’s bigger than some people realise. You need to respect how members of the public feel about their area and give due consideration to their opinions. It can

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Overview & Scrutiny demand answers over ongoing controversial A&E closure

Lincolnshire councillors will write to the Secretary of State for Health again to demand answers on the ongoing, controversial overnight closure of Grantham A&E. Chairman of the health scrutiny panel for Lincolnshire, Coun Carl Macey said the committee took the decision after receiving no response from the government in December following an intervention by the

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