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Belfast City Council awards community groups £370,000 from contentious bonfire diversion fund
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Budget cuts facing Cambridge after huge Covid financial shortfall
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Unions on board with plan to fit tracking devices to all Mid and East Antrim Council vehicles
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Despite the reservations and the challenges, Councillor Mac Cafferty is keen to see a “return to normality”. He said: “When they are safe to do so, I want meetings in person once again, mainly because it will represent some welcome return to normality. “For me, the atmosphere is flat through screens – and atmosphere is key to democracy and good decision-making. “Being called into back-to-back online meetings from 8am to 7pm day after day is probably the fantasy of a programmer but it won’t make for good decision-making.” The former Labour leader of the council Daniel Yates said that he appreciated not having to travel but missed the informal communication and face-to-face contact, adding that working from home was isolating.
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Councillors Andrew Scrath and Keith Martin from Oxhey Hall and Hayling at the boundary signs will Harrow and Hillingdon, areas that straddle the boundary with Three Rivers I would like to echo the comments made by others on London’s Labour Mayor suggestion of a £5.50 “London Boundary charge” on residents in Three Rivers and Herts driving into London. He can expect a serious and widespread campaign against it from Three Rivers Council. With several roads straddling the boundary with London this would be an unreasonable burden. Whilst we want to encourage the use of sustainable transport it is just not possible all the time. Indeed I see as part of his plans he proposed to cut support to public transport. That would make it more difficult for residents to travel on the tube or bus into London.