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Campaigners win fight removing boat on the River Thames banks

HGL was also ordered to disconnect all sewage, electrical, and water pipes from the bankside. The inspectorate published her conclusion of the appeals hearing – which took place in December – on January 26. Since 2015, HGL has had a couple of planning applications to build houseboats at the Willows Riverside Park, off Maidenhead Road, refused. The plans were met with multiple objections by residents. Where Haulfryn 1 was located before the inspectorate s decision Tais Oliveria, who spearheaded the campaign against the applications, said she was “over the moon” with the inspectorate’s decision. She said: “In my view, the inspectorate was very fair in her judgement and she realised the impact that it had on all of us.

Petition to give Windsor & Maidenhead residents a say on raising council tax launched

. After the Conservative cabinet agreed to lobby Government to raise council tax past the five per cent cap back in October, the Borough First (TBF) Independent group announced they are campaigning for residents to have a say on that. Three per cent is the adult social care precept set by Government, but a further increase of the two per cent in council tax will have to go to a local referendum. The Conservatives’ proposed draft 2021/22 budget, which is subject to public consultation, seeks to increase council tax by five per cent as well as cutting and ‘transforming’ services in order to save around £8 million – and more in later years – due to Covid-19 and past financial mismanagement.

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