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Council faces criticism over weed-covered planter on major Middlesbrough road

Middlesbrough Council has been accused of “environmental neglect” after a large pavement planter on Marton Road became overgrown with weeds. Independent Cllr Joan McTigue said...

Government reviews tougher fireworks rules after Harrow’s ‘worst year’ of misuse

The government is considering tougher restrictions on fireworks and pyrotechnics. The move follows growing concerns about public safety and antisocial behaviour. A public consultation has...

Green Flag beauty spot branded ‘unsafe and disgusting’ by Batley residents

Residents have questioned whether Batley's Wilton Park deserves its Green Flag status after describing the beauty spot as "unsafe" and "disgusting" following a string...

Bradford Reform accused of mixed messages over fly-tipping and tip closures

Bradford Council's Reform administration has been accused of sending mixed messages over whether the closure of household waste recycling centres has led to an...

Litter penalties fall by 75% across Kirklees despite ongoing rubbish complaints

Residents have challenged new figures showing a sharp drop in littering fines across Kirklees. However, the decline is not due to lack of litter...

Is London now a forest? More than half a million trees planted across London to tackle rising temperatures

London, a city known for its bustling roads, enormous skyscrapers and overwhelming streets, is now going through a surprising transformation. London can now be called...

Middlesbrough: Heritage trail and ‘culture passport’ proposed for bicentenary

Ambitious plans for a “distinctive heritage trail” and a new “passport to culture” scheme have been outlined as part of proposals to mark Middlesbrough’s...

Property owner fined after trees roots damaged by unauthorised excavation

An Essex based property boss has been ordered to pay over £3,600 after he admitted responsibility for damage to a Conservation Area tree. Unauthorised excavation...

Developer submits controversial build on flood-prone land in East Ham

The former East Ham Gasworks could become the site of an 800-home housing development, according to details submitted to Newham Council. Property developer St William...

19 new homes confirmed for Kirklees despite objection

Nineteen new homes will be built on Liversedge fields despite fears over the “devastating” impact on neighbours. Kirklees Council has recently approved plans from John...

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