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The Stairway of Hell - mum with tot in a wheelchair has to hike up 47 steps just to get to the street from her front door

The Stairway of Hell - mum with tot in a wheelchair has to hike up 47 steps just to get to the street from her front door Anguished plea for a suitable house for three-year-old Tyler - landlords say family are at the top of the list but they don t have anything Please help - Kelly with her boys Tyler, TJ and Jaxon at the bottom of the staircase (Image: Andrew Neil) Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Invalid 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.

Ipswich Road roadworks in Colchester to finish in March

Ipswich Road roadworks in Colchester to finish in March
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10 projects that will change Ballina Shire forever

Premium Content Subscriber only Ballina is about to change. It s expected to grow in all directions and we better be ready for the growing pains and the opportunities it will bring. But, what s in it for you? Covering around 485 sqkm, and with a population of approximately 41,790 (2016), the shire already has a prosperous economy based on building, retail, tourism, hospitality, agriculture and education. And it s going to get busier and bigger. Demographer Bernard Salt praised the idea of the Greater Ballina area during the launch of the Aureus development in August 2020. The more I study the demography of the Northern Rivers, . the more convinced I am that it represents the leading edge of Australia s lifestyle movement, he said.

Call to stop councils being poor relations to housing associations over subsidies

East Renfrewshire’s scrutiny committee has questioned why the council receives less money for new-build projects. Funding is provided by the Scottish Government, through the affordable housing supply programme. The standard grant per unit given to East Renfrewshire Council is £59,000. Housing associations receive more than £70,000 per unit, a council report states. A council officer said: “It is an historic issue. I believe the rational was originally that because local authorities can access loans via the Public Works Loan Board, it was felt local authorities had access to cheaper finance and therefore required less of a subsidy.” He added the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA) is lobbying the Scottish Government to change subsidy arrangements “so they are more favourable” to councils.

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