Bristol City Council takes on 100 more flats at controversial converted offices
Developer has been accused of creating human warehousing in other parts of the country
14:00, 11 MAR 2021
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Bristol City Council is moving dozens more people in urgent need of housing into a controversial converted office block in south Bristol – but admits it is “not ideal”.
Row over plan to freeze council home rents in Bristol
Calls by Labour backbenchers and activists for a rise rejected by party s administration
18:20, 3 FEB 2021
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City Hall leaders have rejected calls from their own Labour backbenchers to increase council home rents – and accused them of failing to understand the benefits system.
The field the glamping site would be based in A PANEL of Councillors has refused plans to create a glamping site in the Green belt between Keighley and Harden. A field at Heather Lodge, Back Shaw Lane, had been proposed as a camping site that would be made up of two glamping pods and two shepherd’s huts, along with a parking area with four car space and a building for use as a shared cooking facility. The application went before Bradford Council s District Planning Panel on Thursday. Members heard that there had been a number of letters of support backing the plans, saying it would boost tourism in the area.