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.
In his latest monthly article in the Times and Citizen, Mayor Dave Hodgson has written of the increased range of opportunities to enjoy a number of community facilities in parks and open spaces in the Borough this summer. These include the Pavilion cafe building in Bedford Park, where the brand new 'Window At the Park' will be opened formally on Saturday monring at 10am. Pictured here is Mayor Dave Hodgson with Nansi Rose and Emma Garrett, the team behind Russell Park's Kiosk at the Park, who are responsible for the new venture after winning a Council tender process.
A new business will be opening in Sandgate next Monday 19th May at 2pm - all are welcome to go along!
Wiltshire Council's proposal to spend a lot less money on youth services in the county generated a strong reaction from young people themselves and from opposition councillors. The decision drastically to reduce provision for young people was made at a special cabinet meeting this afternoon at 4pm at County Hall. About a hundred young people turned up to oppose the scheme, with many speaking to emphase how much they value the current service and the front-line youth workers who operate it.
After promising to monitor the repair of Bampton Way in his last Focus newsletter, Denzil was disappointed to find that only half the road had been repaired when he visited the area in early March.
According to the Daily Mirror Wiltshire Council has made more money than any other council in the country by not giving change from machines in pay and display car parks - £730,000 over a three year period, well ahead of Tunbridge Wells who got the silver medal with a rip-off rate of £429,000.
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