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Campaigner complains over council s handling of issue

Campaigner complains over council’s handling of issue );   ); THE man who led the opposition to Taylor Wimpey’s first drainage scheme has complained to the local government ombudsman about South Oxfordshire District Council’s handling of the issue. Peter Boros complained to the council last year because it was set to process the developer’s application without a full flood risk assessment and, he claims, only changed tack when the scale of opposition became apparent. Mr Boros says the proposal was so different from what was agreed in 2018 that the council should have demanded a full planning application, which would have given residents more time to respond.

Running with Foxes: Daniel s dining and dealings with go-to billionaire

Running with Foxes: Daniel’s dining and dealings with ‘go-to billionaire’ Credit: Normal text size Very large text size As dawn broke on one of the most fateful days of his premiership, Daniel Andrews’ first waking thought was Linfox. It was March 27, 2020. In a matter of hours, Andrews would dial into a national cabinet meeting and advocate for returned travellers to be quarantined in city hotels, a policy that would ultimately carry disastrous consequences for Victoria. But at 6.37am, his immediate priority was to ensure the family business of his friend and corporate mentor Lindsay Fox was kept in the loop.

Running with Foxes: Daniel s dining and dealings with go-to billionaire

Running with Foxes: Daniel s dining and dealings with go-to billionaire
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Can you help Derby and Derbyshire pupils by donating unwanted laptops?

Can you help Derby and Derbyshire pupils by donating unwanted laptops? Derbyshire Live is linking them with schools who need them Some schools have been lucky to get additional laptops but others are still waiting (Image: Copyright Unknown) Never miss another Derbyshire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe 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 Schools across Derbyshire say they have a lack of laptops to allow children to learn online from home during the current lockdown.

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