Councillors unanimously opposed plans for a housing development north of Biggleswade this week. Biggleswade Town Council will formally object to the planning application for up to 416 homes on a 43-acre site,... Read more »
By Grainne Cuffe, local democracy reporter Work is set to start on a controversial £85 million development in Loughborough Junction in autumn. Peabody Housing has planned 134 flats and office space on... Read more »
Twitter might get a lot of stick for being a whacky and unforgiving place at times, but it certainly has its uses. Speeding campaigners are making the most of it by creating... Read more »
T he chief of the Labour Party has apologised for the “harm” brought on by his visit to a church which has been broadly criticised for its attitudes in the direction of... Read more »
Here is your Chelsea morning digest for Monday, March 1st. Premier League explain VAR decision The Premier League has issued an announcement to explain the decision to not award Manchester United a... Read more »
The monetary disaster simply retains on getting worse for Croydon Council. The cash-strapped authority has to by some means discover £60 million to plug its price range hole this 12 months and... Read more »
Controversial road blocks could be introduced despite potential ambulance delays – South London News
By Sian Bayley, local democracy reporter Road blocks could be reintroduced near a hospital, despite being removed after a controversial month-long trial in the summer. Wandsworth council is asking residents in Maybury... Read more »
Travelers Europe, which has a syndicate in the Lloyd’s of London market, has joined nearly 30 major insurers in ruling out coverage for the controversial Adani Carmichael coal mine project. Climate campaigners... Read more »