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This is an appeal decision on change of use from use Class B1 (office) to student accommodation (sui generis) comprising 10 student bedspaces.
Projects to receive cash boost to create jobs and training places and help seaside towns attract visitors all-year round.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
New investment to drive forward reversal of the Beeching era cuts.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Applications for this year’s pot of over £27 million are now open.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Highways England traffic officers proved to be a real ‘class’ act when they dropped in to see pupils at three primary schools in Cornwall this week.
A new online portal will transform the way help is provided to those in need in Cumbria.
It will be back to school for Highways England traffic officers next week as they visit pupils living alongside the A30 in Cornwall to hand out a few road safety lessons.
Highways England helps out local village near Truro with their community project.
The UK Government will implement a European Union Regulation to protect wholesale gas and electricity markets from abuse.
The CMA is launching a comprehensive study into domestic heat networks to ensure households are getting a good deal.
As millions prepare to ring in the New Year tonight, Pubs Minister Bob Neill has given the pubs industry a boost for 2011.
Banks must address long-term problems and make it easier for customers to take charge of their accounts, the CMA stated today.
MuseON forum, part of the UK – Russia Year of Culture, showcases UK expertise in the museums and visitor attraction sector.
DECC Ministers' reaction to Ofgem's announcement on rule changes to the energy market.
Shepherd’s Bush Market in line for multi-million pound makeover after ministers approved a major regeneration project on the historic site.
PCA pursues range of concerns with pub-owning businesses and issues statements on MRO arbitrations
Seaside towns to get a £16 million cash boost for projects from the Coastal Communities Fund.
Plans to drive growth, create jobs and secure the economic future of Tees Valley take major step forward.
Employment Tribunal decision
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