Surrey bridal shops: Owners say Everyone in our industry has been affected ahead of reopening
Shops in Staines and Epsom respond to a difficult year for the wedding industry, as non-essential shops prepare to make their return
Amanda Willis, owner of Encore Evenings and Bridal in Staines (Image: Surrey Live / Darren Pepe)
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Trying to buy a home in Idaho’s capital city is getting harder by the month. The Boise housing market was soaring pre-pandemic. Now? It feels like a runaway train that few are able to catch.
As more and more homes approach prices never seen before in the region, the question of who exactly can afford to be a homeowner in the valley becomes more pressing.
Idaho Statesman reporter Hayley Harding has been documenting the Boise metro’s increasingly out-of-reach housing market. She
tells Idaho Matters more about what she s learned in her reporting.
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Hayley has called out the council after receiving an FOI request A founder of a group which represents SEND parents has called out the council in response to the publication of their SEND services board minutes. Hayley Harding, founder of Sutton EHCP Crisis, has slammed the council for potential plans to reduce services provided by Cognus Ltd. Council owned company Cognus, provides 27 services to children, young people, families, schools and eduction providers. The company has recently undergone several changes such as governance, ownership, and renewal of contract. Board minutes from the council owned company were recently sent to mother Hayley Harding after an FOI request from Sutton Council.
Ada County highway commissioner lost election, sued for recount. A judge just ruled
Courtesy: Rebecca Arnold br Courtesy: Alexis Pickering
and last updated 2020-12-14 13:02:38-05
Rebecca Arnoldâs bid to keep her seat on the Ada County Highway District commission may now be over after a judge dismissed her appeal of the results of a recount vote.
Arnold lost the ACHD seat sheâs held for four terms to opponent and political newcomer Alexis Pickering by two votes, according to an election night tally, and by four votes after a recount.
Arnold, a Boise lawyer, had sued her opponent as well as two Ada County officials, alleging that votes were not counted properly according to state law and asking for a second recount done by hand. She also asked that some votes be thrown out.