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Developer Peter Hall s plan to convert South Bank nightclub into hotel approved - but only just
The proposal has won backing at the second time of asking
14:40, 12 MAR 2021
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Plans to convert a former nightclub into a ‘contractors hotel’ have won approval from councillors second time round - but only just.
Mayor of Hertsmere, Cllr Alan Plancey
- Credit: Hertsmere Borough Council
The Hertsmere Conservative Association has handed out a leaflet which contains an article calling for an apology from Hertsmere Labour over homophobic mayor slurs .
However, the Labour councillors who accused Mayor Cllr Alan Plancey of previously making homophobic comments believe they owe no apologies for challenging language they believe to be homophobic.
The issue began in November 2020 when Cllr Alan Plancey was elected as mayor of Hertsmere, and was accused by Hertsmere Labour of making homophobic comments in a video from 2014.
Now, Hertsmere Conservatives want an apology from Cllr Chris Gray and Cllr Chris Meyers for what they describe as a dirty tricks campaign .
Staff at Barry s mass vaccination centre - and across Wales - have been thanked VOLUNTEERS in the vaccination effort in Barry, and across Wales, have been praised for their efforts. Barry mass vaccination centre is currently giving the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine to people aged 60 to 65 and those with underlying health conditions. Site supervisor, Sharon Chapman, said: “It’s an injection of hope. “We’re starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel, but people still need to be careful.” Barry s mass vaccination centre The Barry centre is open 12 hours a day, seven days a week, with volunteers - including students and military - helping the efforts.
Two enormous new towers, 34 and 27 storeys high, will appear on the east London skyline after plans to redevelop a shopping centre were approved. Waltham Forest Council’s planning committee approved plans to demolish part of The Mall shopping centre in Walthamstow and build 538 new homes at a meeting last night (January 27). The £200 million redevelopment was first approved in 2017 but, last October, owner Capital & Regional submitted new plans which added 36 more flats but halved the number of blocks. Residents urged the committee to reject the plans, arguing the huge towers posed a fire risk and that the flats were not truly affordable for local people.