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Swindon Museum and Art Gallery campaigners promised announcement next week

By Paul Wiltshire Campaigners stage a Free Our Croc demo outside the Swindon Museum and Art Gallery Pictures: STUART HARRISON Thousands of people campaigning against the closure of Swindon’s museum have been urged to be patient as council chiefs prepare to unveil their plans for the future. Swindon Council has come under fire locally and nationally for closing the building in Bath Road because it fell foul of disability discrimination laws. More than 3,000 people have signed a petition organised by the Friends of Swindon Museum and Art Gallery, calling for the facility to reopen. The council has also been criticised by the sector’s professional body, the Museums Association, and by the Council for British Archaeology.

CIfA joins signatories of letter to Government on permitted development rights in England | Chartered Institute for Archaeologists

  We, the undersigned, express our deep concern about the latest proposals for the expansion of Permitted Development Rights in England. These proposals will lower housing standards and accessible natural green infrastructure provision, extinguish local democracy, and end public participation. Communities and their local councils have simply lost control of many of the forms of development that matter most to them. Permissions for over one million new homes are already in place but not built out according to the Local Government Association. There is little case to be made that the current system does not deliver consent for development. Existing permitted development rights have resulted in what the Government’s own report has called poor quality homes. Much less funding is going to local authorities as a result of these changes. Councillors and MPs across the spectrum have voiced their deep concern at the size, quality, amenity, design, location and climate change implicatio

Letters: Speedy vaccination centres should be encouraged to keep up the pace

Credit: peter byrne/pa SIR – Here in Freshwater on the Isle of Wight the vaccine rollout was going really well, but it had to stop because it had got ahead of other parts of the country and the Government would not supply more vaccine. To use the kind of wartime analogy favoured by the Prime Minister, this is like travelling in a convoy: you move at the speed of the slowest ship. I thought that avoiding this sort of situation would be one of the advantages of leaving the EU. Jamie Sheldon   SIR – My 88-year-old father with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease has not yet had the vaccine, since his local surgery did not receive any until this week.

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