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Christchurch s most deprived areas revealed in new socio-economic data
26 Apr, 2021 10:58 PM
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The Burwood Ward, which includes Hampshire St in Aranui, has one of the highest levels of socioeconomic deprivation in the city. Photo / Otago Daily Times
The Burwood Ward, which includes Hampshire St in Aranui, has one of the highest levels of socioeconomic deprivation in the city. Photo / Otago Daily Times
Otago Daily Times
By: Matt Slaughter
Burwood, Riccarton and Spreydon have more people living at the highest level of socio-economic deprivation than any other wards in Christchurch.
The data comes from profiles completed by Christchurch City Council s community support, governance and partnerships unit for all of the city s wards, excluding the Linwood, Central and Heathcote wards. Profiles for these areas will be released next month.
Sites for Solihull s 10 bike hire docking stations mapped but not everyone s happy
Concern key areas forgotten in the first phase of plans
12:50, 23 APR 2021
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Ten sites in Solihull will host bike hire docking stations as part of a flagship scheme, but there is concern key areas have been forgotten .
Owners of a care home have been ordered to tear down Britain s most luxurious shed from a back garden after planning bosses ruled it was in fact a bungalow.
The 11ft tall brick structure has been built at the back of Longmore Nursing Home in Solihull, West Midlands, leaving residents in the home staring at a brick wall .
Planning officers originally recommended approval be given for the retrospective application, submitted by the owners of the care home, to build the storage shed at the premises.
But angry councillors accused the developers of taking the Michael and said we will not be taken for mugs because the L-shaped building was clearly a bungalow .
Lawnmower is going to live life of luxury - reaction to posh shed in Solihull back garden
The storage shed has been slated by councillors could face demolition
16:41, 8 APR 2021
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