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by Mark Smith on 15 May, 2024
Sadie and Mark have submitted the following comments to the Planning Inspectorate regarding Wain’s plans to build houses on the Peak House Farm site. As members of the Birmingham and Black Country Wildlife Trust, we are also concerned about the impact the loss of habitat will have on local wildlife. Recognizing the need to preserve […]
Read moreby howardsykes on 15 May, 2024
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Read moreby howardsykes on 14 May, 2024
Grant available for energy efficiency projects Small and medium-sized businesses in Greater Manchester can get an Energy Efficiency Grant. It gives £5,000 (before VAT) to cover 50% of the cost of making energy-saving improvements. The grants are limited and given out on a first-come-first-served basis. You can use the grant for things like upgrading heating […]
Read moreby leesmith on 14 May, 2024
GOVERNMENT failure in the provision of childcare places has left many parents in the Colchester area completely without options. Research by the Liberal Democrats has found there are a staggering 331 fewer early years childcare providers in Essex in 2023 then there were four years ago – one of the biggest decreases in the country. […]
Read moreby trevorcarbin on 14 May, 2024
Wiltshire Council has agreed to contribute towards Department for Transport (DfT) plans to change junction 17 of the M4 as part of the Major Road Network (MRN) programme. The council previously submitted its outline business case (OBC) to the DfT, which sets the full costs of the scheme. Approval of the OBC by the DfT […]
Read moreby trevorcarbin on 14 May, 2024
In UK elections there are two identifiers on the ballot paper – the name of the candidate and the name of their political party. Legally the name is important but the party is not, so after the election a winning candidate can change parties, but the party can’t change the candidate. Democracy is not just […]
Read moreby howardsykes on 13 May, 2024
Oldham Liberal Democrat Leader welcomes long promised bottle deposit scheme for recycling Oldham Liberal Democrat Leader councillor Howard Sykes MBE has welcomed the government’s latest announcement on the long-promised deposit return scheme for recycling drinks containers after six years of delay. The Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) will come into effect in 2027, with talks […]
Read moreby howardsykes on 13 May, 2024
TALKS PROGRESS FOR A PARTNERSHIP COUNCIL TO RUN OLDHAM say Oldham Liberal Democrats Talks on a way forward that could mean Labour no longer running Oldham are progressing between groups of opposition councillors. If a partnership for Oldham agreement can be reached, it will be the first time in 13 years that Labour have not […]
Read moreby stevejarvis on 13 May, 2024
Herts County Council claims to be committed to sustainability and says that it is short of money but it has just installed a row of street light where none are needed. These light will needlessly increase the council’s carbon emissions, they will cause unnecessary light pollution and the will have cost many tens of thousands […]
Read moreby Ian Yuill on 12 May, 2024
After I highlighted the problem, Council staff have repaired two damaged bollards on Broomhill Road.
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