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Renfrewshire Council plans to work on the "expectations" of those using an app for reporting antisocial behaviour after it received "mixed feedback" from officers and residents. A six-week pilot of ...
It's part of the Renfrewshire Council’s £117million Clyde Waterfront and Renfrew Riverside (CWRR) project. The 184m (604ft) bridge has a two-lane crossing for drivers and also has access for ...
The review group believes that disbanding the council - famously described as "57 old farts" by former England captain Will Carling - would simplify a governance structure that is "outdated ...
An East Renfrewshire business has seen its turnover double after accessing support and signposting to £10,000 of grant funding from Business Gateway. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to ...
What the fee structure would be: The fees were approved by the council 7-1, with only Councilor Ryan Spellerberg voting against it, though he didn't get into his reasons for doing so. The full fee ...
For the council ... structure of the Roar charity. While volunteers support the day-to-day tasks, the food and administrative costs are all covered by Roar. Both the charity and Renfrewshire HSCP ...
Renfrewshire households slapped with a 9.5 per cent increase in council tax could see rubbish pile up and school gates closed as trade unions consider strike action. Unison, the largest local ...
IPOH: A metal structure that had partially come off an overhead bridge in Buntong nearly two years ago was removed as a safety precaution by the Ipoh City Council, says Buntong assemblyman M.
Council tax rates in East Renfrewshire will increase by 8% from April. The council set its budget for next year at a meeting on Wednesday. It said it had used a range of measures to deal with its ...
Plans for new social care charges in East Renfrewshire have been given the go-ahead. The council approved the £ ... Renfrewshire's health and social care partnership (HSCP) budget for 2025/26.
A number of councils and organisations, including Renfrewshire Council, Devon County Council, North Somerset Council and others, have already taken the decision to stop using X.