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Councillor Naheen Mather has said there is no excuse for fly-tipping as three men were prosecuted Kirklees Magistrates Court THREE fly-tippers have been investigated and recently prosecuted by Kirklees Council, despite COVID-19 causing some delays and disruption to services and court hearings. Cases first reported to the council as far back as 2019 have been investigated and are now appearing in the courts. Twelve cases originally scheduled for hearings in 2020 had to be rescheduled for 2021. The council has already had three cases in the Kirklees Magistrates Court in January 2021 for fly-tipping related offences. Dewsbury man Tahir Zaman, 49, of Heckmondwike Road, owns land on Caulms Wood Road used by fly-tippers which generated community complaints to the council going back to June 2019.
Cabinet Member For Highways Keith Little launches the new online service for reporting highway faults in Cumbria...Pic Tom Kay Tuesday 21st March 2017..Generic Roadworks pothole road sign. Chapel Lane in Heckmondwike is among more than 120 roads that could be improved in Kirklees. Kirklees Council s Cabinet will consider a proposal to spend nearly £12 million carrying out improvement work on the district s unclassified roads. The councillors will consider the decision at their Cabinet meeting on January 19. Unclassified roads are more minor roads which carry lower volumes of traffic connecting smaller towns and villages as well as residential streets. The network of unclassified roads is over 1,440 kilometres or 895 miles long, which is roughly the same as Land’s End to John O’Groats. These roads and pavements are also an important part of the infrastructure in local communities, particularly as more people are walking and cycling in response to the pandemi
Electric charging points spreading across the district to meet Council s ambitions
Electric charging points are spreading across Kirklees as the council pursues its ambitions to be a leader in electric vehicle use.
Sunday, 20th December 2020, 12:00 pm
By 2021 the authority expects to have 21 chargers across the district. A dozen have already been installed with nine more planned across 17 sites.
That will be in addition to 17 existing chargers at 15 different sites following Kirklees Council’s partnership arrangement with hospitals and the hotel industry.
It all forms part of the “strategic taxi and public rapid charging network” on which Kirklees is currently partnered with four neighbouring councils along with West Yorkshire Combined Authority.
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