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MP criticises energy company for lack of “proper consultation”

An MP has said he has “no doubt” a successful judicial review will be held over plans to locate a substation connected to one of the world’s largest windfarms in a quiet Norfolk village. Mid Norfolk MP, George Freeman, criticised the Swedish energy company Vattenfall for its lack of “proper consultation” into the plans to […]

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Engineers need to listen to people to deliver inclusive solutions

TCI Commentary: We first saw this article on LinkedIn and got in touch with Kerry. She explains the need for engineers to work harder at listening to communities and using their input to make sustainable developments. Local people are getting more involved with changes to their  area, and using their experiences will give developers significant

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U-turn on parking charges proposals – Council acknowledge strength of public feeling

The proposals for parking charges on the seafront in Blyth have been dropped. Parking charges will not be introduced on the seafront in Blyth, with the proposals being dropped in the face of strong public opposition. To help fund a £10million investment in parking improvements across Northumberland, the county council proposed introducing or increasing charges

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Councillor slams bus service cuts “without any consultation”

BUS services in Bolton are to be axed or reduced under controversial plans which will leave parts of Bolton without a service. And if given the green light, the move could leave Bromley Cross, The Valley and surrounding areas without any service at certain times including Sundays and in the evenings. Passenger numbers are being

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Planning bodies response to MHCLG consultation: “full and proper public consultation and engagement” needed

Planning bodies have submitted strong objections to government proposals to further relax permitted development (PD) rights – including changes to allow commercial buildings to be demolished and redeveloped as housing – with the Planning Officers’ Society arguing the move would ‘undermine the confidence of the public in the planning system’. As part of a suite

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Councillors ‘call in’ swimming pool decision for a rethink following consultation

The decision to close Kenilworth’s outdoor pool is set to be debated again by Warwick District Council after a group of councillors called for a rethink. The council’s executive voted to close the outdoor pool in Abbey Fields and replace it with an indoor training pool at a meeting on Wednesday January 9. Campaigners Restore

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Decision to be made in the summer following IRP critical review

TCI Commentary: Community hospitals arouse strong local feelings and decision makers in NHS have to take care to engage and consult with local people on both the development and consideration of proposals for change. Here, those impacted included frail elderly and those needing end-of-life care and previously inadequate attention had been given to assessing the

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NHS Trusts and local overview and scrutiny: are you on the same page?

TCI Commentary: The article below demonstrates why maintaining good relationships between local NHS and their Overview and Scrutiny Committee (OSC) is important, a point we have been making consistently for some time now. NHS Trust’s, under section 23 of the 2013 scrutiny regulations, have a duty to consult with their local OSC – not the

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