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Havering Council to be split into 20 wards at 2022 elections

Pettits, Havering Park, Romford Town and Brooklands will be absorbed into new wards. Romford Town, which has three Conservative councillors, will be split into two wards – St Alban’s and St Edward’s – with five combined seats. The current Romford Town ward (left in blue) will be split next year into two wards - St Edward s and St Alban s (right in red). - Credit: LGBCE South Hornchurch, which has one Conservative councillor and two independents, will be split into two wards – South Hornchurch and Beam Park – with two seats each. Hacton, whose three seats are all held by opposition members, will go down to two.

Minister privately concedes Queensland s heritage laws need tightening

Minister privately concedes Queensland’s heritage laws need tightening We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Queensland’s environment and heritage protection minister has privately written to a residents’ group, conceding legislative changes were needed to protect the state’s character homes. In a recent letter, Meaghan Scanlon informed Toowong residents she had asked the Queensland Heritage Council to set up a new “heritage advisory panel” to better inform the council. Environment Minister Meaghan Scanlon (left) at her swearing in by Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk after the 2020 election. Credit:Matt Dennien 

St Martin s Park in Stamford looks likely to be approved by South Kesteven District Council on former Cummins factory site

St Martin s Park in Stamford looks likely to be approved by South Kesteven District Council on former Cummins factory site  | Updated: 17:32, 09 March 2021 South Kesteven District Council will look to approve its plans for a major new development in Stamford next week (Wednesday, March 17). The authority’s planning committee will be asked to give the go ahead to the St Martin’s Park proposals for the former Cummins Site, which include 190 homes, a retirement village of a further 150 homes and a series of business units. The factory site off Barnack Road, which will be demolished, is owned by South Kesteven District Council which is working with Burghley Estates, owners of the greenfield land next door. The district council provided six hectares of land, including the former Cummins factory which it bought for £7.5m, and Burghley eight hectares. They are sharing the costs and the proceeds of the development equally.

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