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St John s Wood Society criticises Westminster Council comms | Hampstead Highgate Express

St John s Wood Society criticises Westminster Council comms | Hampstead Highgate Express
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Tax-hike council told: Stop being like Charlie Brown

Tax-hike council told: ‘Stop being like Charlie Brown’ Protest – and advice – from Labour as Conservatives take a rare vote in favour of raising bills 08 March, 2021 — By Tom Foot Westminster’s Lord Mayor, Jonathan Glanz CONSERVATIVES have voted in favour of a council tax increase for the first time in years despite protests from the Labour group. The 3.5 per cent rise, which is below the maximum rise of 5 per cent available, follows a debate at the full council meeting on Wednesday. This includes a 0.5 per cent increase to general council tax on top of the social care “precept” of 3 per cent.

Covid vaccination programme cutting risk of hospital admissions by up to 94%

Covid vaccination programme ‘cutting risk of hospital admissions by up to 94%’ Ross Lydall and April Roach Doses of the of AstraZeneca/Oxford Covid-19 vaccine are administered to patients at the vaccination centre set up at St Columba s church in Sheffield, northern England, on February 20, 2021. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) (Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images) The Covid vaccines being rolled out across the UK are reducing the risk of ending up in hospital by about 90 per cent, it was revealed today. Experts hailed the “brilliant” first findings of the effect of a single dose of either the Pfizer or Oxford jabs, from a study of more than 1.1 million people in Scotland.

Illegal camp torn down after SEVEN YEARS as council workers clear piles of rubbish

Illegal camp on London s Park Lane that was home to Romanian beggars and linked to rise in crime and anti-social behaviour is torn down after SEVEN YEARS A huge mess was left on green space in the heart of the capital, sparking a series of complaints from locals Officers and police used a 16-ton compactor and worked for two days to clear all the debris left behind Westminster council said it was unacceptable that residents and businesses had to foot the clean-up bill  

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