Finance

Devon and Cornwall Community Spaces Secure ‘Lifeline Funding’

In a bid to rescue community hubs from closure, five projects across Devon and Cornwall have been awarded vital funding, surpassing £2 million. These...

Ysbyty Gwynedd Junior Doctors Conduct Strike Amid Ongoing Pay Dispute

Junior doctors at Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor, have initiated their most extended walkout yet, as they persist in their dispute over pay with the Welsh...

Inverness CT’s Future in Jeopardy as £3.8m Battery Storage Facility Plans Rejected

Inverness Caledonian Thistle (ICT) faces an uncertain future following the Highland Council's decision to reject their proposal for a £3.8 million battery energy storage...

Exeter’s Contentious £50k Parklets Spark Public Debate

In Exeter city centre, the recent introduction of two vibrant parklets has ignited a fervent debate, with critics slamming the installations as a wasteful...

Financially Strapped Birmingham City Council Offers Voluntary Redundancies Amid Budget Cuts

Amidst significant budget cuts, Birmingham City Council has once again rolled out voluntary redundancy packages to its workforce, signalling another attempt to navigate through...

Campaigner Demands Clarity on Affordable Housing Amidst Growing Concerns

Amidst a burgeoning housing crisis, questions regarding the definition of "affordable housing" have taken centre stage, prompting calls for clarity from local authorities. A...

£100 Million Cardiff Tram-Train Line Inches Closer to Reality as Council Nears Build Partner Appointment

In a significant stride towards enhancing Cardiff's public transport infrastructure, plans for a tram-train line in the Welsh capital are poised to take a...

Repairs to Aberdeen’s Victorian Schools Delayed Amid RAAC Crisis

Efforts to address the deteriorating condition of Aberdeen's Victorian schools face setbacks as the council contends with escalating costs and challenges posed by reinforced...

Outcry Erupts Over Coventry’s Fortnightly Bin Collection Charges

Residents of Coventry are expressing outrage over plans to introduce charges for the collection of garden waste, labelling the move as 'terrible' and 'disappointing'....

Bristol’s SEND Budget Bailout Raises Concerns for Disabled Children

Bristol City Council's request for a £53 million bailout to salvage its ailing special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) budget has stirred apprehensions among...

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