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£150 for struggling working families across Sandwell and how to claim

£150 for struggling working families across Sandwell and how to claim
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Covid-19 to blame for a £4m overspend at Sandwell Council

Covid-19 to blame for a £4m overspend at Sandwell Council
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Inside a Plymouth secondary school where testing for Covid-19 is the new norm

Inside a Plymouth secondary school where testing for Covid-19 is the new norm Hele s Shool s sports hall has been transformed into a fully functioning test facility Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Students began their return to school last week under the Government’s roadmap back to normality - but things are now a little different for pupils. The return to schools has been received with a mixed response: many are relieved to see the school gates open again while some are understandably anxious about what this might mean for the country s case rate. In order to provide a more accurate picture of the schools testing scheme, PlymouthLive visited Hele’s School in Plympton to see what kind of measures have been put in place.

Council tax rise too high for Cradley Heath, Old Hill, Rowley Regis and Oldbury residents

Sandwell Council House A PROPOSED Sandwell council tax rise of 2.99 per cent has been criticised as too high by a Labour councillor while services are cut back due to Covid. Cllr Paul Moore has said the increase will be a ‘hard sell’ while areas such as garden waste collections and fly-tipping teams are working at reduced levels. But Sandwell chiefs say the rise is the smallest in West Midlands and is below the government’s cap of 4.99 per cent being proposed by other councils. Questioning the rise, the Hateley Heath ward councillor disagreed with his own party’s ruling cabinet, saying: “Obviously we all know we are going through a worldwide pandemic at the moment but in terms of the level of service people in Sandwell are receiving, things like litter collection bin collections, repairs, etc, have been disrupted.

Opposition to disastrous high-rise proposal despite new design

Opposition to disastrous high-rise proposal despite new design The access and design statement says it takes on board previous criticisms, but many residents remain unhappy In a photo taken before the pandemic, Cllr Bernie Muir poses outside the proposed development site, with fellow councillor Tina Mountain (Image: Surrey Advertiser - Grahame Larter) Get the latest email updates for Surrey with our FREE daily newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe here 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

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