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A report to be heard by the Council’s details the significant progress being made to deliver the city’s ambitious housing strategy – including building at least 10,000 affordable homes. The Housing Strategy was launched in 2022 with the aim of increasing the number of quality homes available to help meet demand as the city’s population continues to grow, maximise the number of new affordable homes, while creating sustainable, attractive and long-lasting communities. New Home Building 2025 was the best year yet for the housing strategy period. The number of affordable homes completed last year was the largest number in more…
Motorists could soon be slapped with huge fines for honking their horns as a council looks to crack down on anti-social behaviour.Tandridge District Council in Surrey has put forward plans to introduce a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) following complaints about the behaviour of drivers.The PSPO outlines methods to limit the number of anti-social use of motor vehicle incidents and improve conditions across an area.These rules were first introduced in 2014 through the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, with local authorities able to apply for the measures.Tandridge council reported that it had received “repeated reports” of vehicles parking…
Gareth BryerandElinor Rice, WalesBen Birchall/PA WireTwo new offshore wind farms will be built off the Welsh coast (Pictured: turbines at Gwynt y Mor wind farm, off the coast of north Wales)Two wind farms off the west and north Wales coastline have secured UK government funding to supply the national grid, with up to 7,000 jobs expected to be created.The Erebus wind farm, set to be built off Pembrokeshire, would become Wales’ first floating offshore wind farm, following two projects already operating in Scotland.It is hoped the development could open up a new industry, leading to as many as 5,000 jobs…
Joining Connacht – then coached by fellow Aucklander Pat Lam – proved the launching pad. In the 2015-16 season, he missed only one game as the side won their first Pro12 title. Aki was named player of the year and, having completed a three-year residency period as per World Rugby rules at the time, he became eligible to represent Ireland before the 2017 autumn internationals.His inclusion in the Irish squad sparked an intense debate around World Rugby’s three-year residency rule – which was later extended to five – but Aki says he has learned to block out the outside noise.”It…
Residents across Kent and Sussex have voiced fury at South East Water (SEW) as a major incident leaves thousands of properties without a reliable water supply.Approximately 30,000 households are currently affected by the outage, which follows a similar crisis just last month.Public anger is mounting, with one resident telling GB News that the utility provider is “rotten from top to bottom” and “not fit for purpose”.The Kent resident told GB News: “We had two weeks with no water at all couldn’t even flush the toilet or drink anything.”Another said: “The whole organisation is rotten from top to bottom. It’s not…
Two hikers suffering from hypothermia in “challenging” wintry weather conditions have been rescued.They got into difficulties on a hill in the Dovestones area of Saddleworth, Greater Manchester, on Sunday evening.Oldham Mountain Rescue Team located the pair, who had become hypothermic, near the Ashway waterfalls via their mobile phones. A coastguard helicopter was sent but was unable to land due to strong winds and poor visibility.The rescue team, a charity, provided a special tent to give the hikers shelter from the wind and rain and, when they were deemed fit enough, they were guided down the hill and handed over to…
Lucy Connolly has hinted at standing as an MP after calling for “new blood” in politics.Mrs Connolly, who is the wife of a former Conservative councillor, has opened the door to a potential political career, saying “something needs to be done”.The former childminder was jailed for stirring up racial hatred against asylum seekers online in the aftermath of the Southport murders in 2024 and released from prison last August.She wrote to X: “I say this over and over. Politics needs new blood not the same old s**t rebranded. “We are all guilty of saying something needs to change, something needs…
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Senior investment industry figures have clashed with Treasury officials over controversial plans to overhaul Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs).Executives from major financial institutions, including Lloyds Banking Group and Hargreaves Lansdown, attended a meeting with Treasury and HMRC officials on Tuesday to discuss proposals confirmed by the Chancellor in her November Budget.Attendees warned the reforms were being rushed through without sufficient understanding of how retail investors behave.Industry figures said the proposals risk discouraging people from investing in British companies rather than boosting domestic markets.One source present at the meeting told Sky News: “It became abundantly clear at the meeting today that significant…
