Breaking Britain returns, this time it’s the schools
Why is so much of Britain’s infrastructure literally falling apart?
Why is so much of Britain’s infrastructure literally falling apart?
Lib Dems condemn “chaotic and incompetent” budget
The sheer quantity of raw sewage being dumped into Britain’s rivers and coastal areas is a scandal and a disgrace.
Councillors at tonight's meeting of the planning committee (11 March 2015) agreed that they did not have sufficient information to take a decision on the Ridgeway Farm planning application and voted to delay taking a decision.
The Labour Party appear to have given up any hope of winning Bosworth after local Labour supporters were emailed by Party bosses in London urging them to go and help in Loughborough. An email sent out by Labour's London campaign HQ told Labour supporters in Hinckley and Bosworth that "Loughborough is a battleground seat - crucial to securing a Labour majority - so we're asking volunteers from the surrounding area to help us win our constituency." This follows on from the official Labour win website which last year said that Bosworth was "not one of Labour's target seats at the next election." Lib Dem Cllr Michael Mullaney, who came a close second to Bosworth's disgraced Tory MP David Tredinnick at the last election said, "Everybody knows there is only one way to get rid of Bosworth's out-of-touch Tory MP and that is to support the Lib Dems this time. "Labour has come third, or even fourth, at every election in this area for the past 10 years. Labour nationally have recognised that they are out of the race
* £38 million extra cash for Newcastle schools
The Sunday Times has selected Bedford amongst its list of the 50 best urban places to live in Britain. Sunday's paper, which included the list drawn up by the paper in conjunction with Zoopla Property, saw Bedford described as a 'perennial wallflower coming into bloom' and declared that 'it's high time we paid more attention to this overlooked market town.'
An outline application to build 300 houses on land east of the A350 on the edge of Westbury submitted by Robert Hitchens Homes was refused unanimously by WC's Strategic Planning Committee on March 11th. The site would have extended from Bitham Park to the railway line, opposite the already permitted site at The Mead on the other side of the main road.