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Six South Australians have accessed voluntary assisted dying, with the daughter of one saying it was a beautiful process

Amanda Hancock's mother Denise Wyatt, who had Huntington's disease, is one of six South Australians who have died through accessing voluntary assisted dying since new laws took effect.

Beloved grandmother with brain condition decides to end her life using new assisted dying program

The family of beloved grandmother Denise Wyatt, 75, who was described as the life of the party has revealed why she decided to end her life under South Australia s new euthanasia laws.

Mendip District Council told to make commercial investment information available to public

FORMAL INVESTIGATION: Mendip District Council Hq In Shepton Mallet. CREDIT: Google Maps. A SOMERSET council has been ordered by its auditors to make information about its commercial investments more readily available to the public. Mendip District Council has invested in a number of commercial properties in the last few years, using the income from rent to fund front-line services in light of diminishing grant funding from central government. Ernst and Young carried out a formal investigation into the council after the Somerset Independents campaign group complained that there was a lack of transparency regarding these investments. The council said it had now put changes in place which would ensure a more coherent and transparent approach going forward.

Somerset council ordered by auditors to make information on commercial investments more open to the public

Somerset council ordered by auditors to make information on commercial investments more open to the public Ernst and Young made the ruling following a complaint by the Somerset Independents group 15:20, 28 APR 2021 Mendip District Council Hq In Shepton Mallet (Image: Mendip District Council) GET THE BIGGEST STORIES FROM ACROSS SOMERSET STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOXInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A Somerset council has been ordered by its auditors to make information about its commercial investments more readily available to the public.

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