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School meals revamped as one in five Year 6 pupils obese

School meals are to be revamped in Middlesbrough next year to encourage healthier eating as data shows childhood obesity levels are higher than the...

LGiU Nominations: Is your councillor deserving of an award?

The Local Government Information Unit (LGIU) and CCLA are set to host the 13th annual Cllr Awards honouring the achievements of individual councillors who...

Petition calls for delay to Bradford’s Clean Air Zone

A petition calling for a review of the upcoming Clean Air Zone for Bradford has been signed by over 500 people. Published on Bradford Council’s...

National Science and Media Museum appoints its ‘first Asian woman’ as chair for Advisory Board

The National Science and Media Museum, part of the Science Museum Group, has appointed digital entrepreneur, Lopa Patel MBE as Chair of the museum’s...

Truss: Leeds City Council put ‘political correctness ahead of English and maths’

Prime Ministerial hopeful Liz Truss has claimed Leeds City Council “cared more about political correctness” than teaching English and maths when she was at...

Big changes for city infrastructure schemes

Two of the four multi-million pound city centre infrastructure schemes planned for the coming years will be scaled back due to rising costs. The Transforming...

Over 70 events lined up, as Kirklees gears up for Heritage Open Days Festival

As part of Heritage Open Days Festival, the Kirklees Council is opening up our local heritage with a series of events, walks and tours...

Bradford Council launches second phase consultation on Thornton Road Cycleway

Bradford Council, in partnership with the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, has today launched the second phase of public consultation on more detailed plans for...

New online system aims to speed up taxi licensing application process in Darlington

A new online system is set to speed up the taxi licensing applications process in Darlington and make it more convenient for drivers and...

Plan to build HMO apartments refused due to concerns over poor living conditions

An apartment development that would provide emergency and social housing has been refused planning permission, partly due to concerns it would offer poor facilities...

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