Work to start on landmark Nuneaton Hilton hotel branded ugly by councillors
Its appearance has not been welcomed by all
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The hotel from the view of Upper Abbey Street (Image: NBBC planning application)
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Work is set to start on Nuneaton town centre s landmark hotel in the summer after the plans were given the thumbs-up.
Council leader battles on as cat crashes zoom meeting
It timed its moment in the spotlight to purrfection
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Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council leader s cat became the unexpected star of virtual cabinet meeting.
Leader, councillor Julie Jackson s pet appeared during the latest cabinet meeting which was streamed live on the council s page on YouTube.
Free parking, extra CCTV cameras and Covid-19 boost for traders rejected
It was one alternative budget proposed (Image: Robert Bridge)
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A raft of measures to drive a boost for traders across Nuneaton and Bedworth was rejected as the borough s yearly budget was set.
Free parking, extra CCTV and a Covid-19 boost were among the proposals in the opposing Conservative budget put forward during the five hour long budget setting meeting on Monday (February 15).
Council Tax rises in Nuneaton and Bedworth - how much extra you will pay
It follows a five-hour budget setting meeting last night (Image: Joe Giddens/PA Wire)
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Council Tax is rising across Nuneaton and Bedworth this April.
The average Band D property will be charged an extra £64.63 a year after Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council set its share of the bill last night.