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Plymouth’s council tax payers are bracing for a 5% hike in their bills this year, as the city council draws attention ... living at the bottom of their garden.” Pogemothoin points out ...
Plymouth City Council has apologised for the "traumatic" incident which saw 110 trees felled in the city centre despite campaigners' attempts to protect them.An independent review has found that ...
Plymouth City Council asked for the independent learning review to be carried out by a panel of three local government experts in May last year, 14 months on from the decision to cut down the trees.
The "shock to the organisation" of the tree-felling carried out by Plymouth City Council in March 2023 "still reverberates today", according to an independent review into the council's actions.
“Police colleagues work with their counterparts including Plymouth City Council, NHS, business owners and Heart of the South West Trading Standards, amongst others, to give a good service to the ...
Morning headlines for KSBW 8 on May 28, 2025. The King City Council voted to approve a sewer rate increase and a new contract for waste services Tuesday night. The decision would potentially raise ...
Pressure from Plymouth City Council as well as local MPs saw a revision of regulations which had left Plymouth fishermen losing vital catch to a predatory breed of octopus. PlymouthLive recently ...
Iain Whyte claims the charge - which the Tories have branded "the garden tax" - flies ... or disposal of household waste", and the City of Edinburgh District Council Order Confirmation Act 1991 ...
A council's decision to cut down more than 100 trees in the middle of a city centre has cost them at least £3.3m, a report has found. Plymouth City Council (PCC) sparked outrage when its group of ...
The City Council approved $80 million in payouts in seven lawsuits on Wedneday, prompting some aldermen to sound the alarm that this has to stop. City lawyers said if these cases went to trial ...
Houston Police Chief Noe Diaz, right, and Houston Police Officers’ Union president Douglas Griffith speak at a Houston City Council meeting on Wednesday, May 21, 2025. More than 5,200 police ...
That bus company has still not appeared before the city council, and now she says it has several tragedies to answer for now too. It's unacceptable. So when are we going to say enough is enough.