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Areas in Bromsgrove with most Covid-19 cases | Bromsgrove Advertiser

BROMSGROVE Central has seen a rise in positive Covid-19 cases as the overall infection rate for the district continues to fall. According to the latest Public Health England data, Bromsgrove s infection rate was 180.2 per 100,000 people in the week up to February 5 - with 180 cases recorded. In the previous week leading up to January 29, the infection rate was 248.3 per 100,000 people – with 248 cases recorded. Here is the coronavirus data for areas within the Bromsgrove District for the seven days up to February 5: Frankley - 33 cases (down 8), rate of 372.2 Bromsgrove Central & Sanders Park - 29 cases (up 15), rate of 389.2 Rubery East - 24 (down 7), rate of 354.9

Blunder reveals financial details behind Burcot Lane housing plan

PLANS to build 18 affordable homes on the site of the old Bromsgrove council offices have been deferred amid claims that the local housing association was being ripped off by about £600,000. A decision to accept a bid to manage the homes at Burcot Lane from the not-for-profit Bromsgrove District Housing Association (BDHT) was put off on Wednesday night (January 20) after district councillors realised they had accidentally revealed confidential financial details in a public meeting. Things got even worse when councillors were told that the BDHT bid was £2.1 million, well above the council’s valuation of £1.5 million. When a suggestion that the ‘surplus’ money should be ringfenced for more affordable housing was rejected, Labour Councillor Peter McDonald said it was shocking that the council were ‘ripping off a non-profit organization.’

Bromsgrove annual housing targets to remain after Government white paper announcement

Bromsgrove annual housing targets to remain after Government white paper announcement
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Traffic warning for Stourbridge, Halesowen, Hagley and Kidderminster

GRIDLOCK awaits the main roads from Kidderminster to Birmingham through Hagley, Stourbridge and Halesowen because planners are working on out of date traffic figures, a councillor fears. Councillor Steve Colella has issued a warning that the data being used to ‘model’ traffic movements in the area are ten years out of date and badly flawed. And he’s worried that planners don’t have an accurate idea of what traffic problems will be caused if 3,000 new homes are built as planned on the edge of Kidderminster. The Hagley councillor is particularly worried about a huge increase in cars and lorries through Blakedown and Hagley from Kidderminster.

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