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South Tyneside councillors have clashed during a debate on the Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) campaign, with criticism levelled at the Labour Government.
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Shields Gazette on MSNSouth Tyneside Council getting to grips with high number of complaints against councillors
The number of open complaints about the conduct of South Tyneside’s councillors has decreased following the implementation of ...
The developer submitted initial plans last year seeking permission to change the use of the Grade II-listed building from ...
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Revamp for South Shields as council approves college's plan for 125-bed student accommodation
South Tyneside Council's Planning Committee approved an application from Tyne Coast College for the vacant One Harton Quay ...
As seperate caddies for paper are phased out across local authorities, the demand for paper recycling continues to decline ...
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Shields Gazette on MSNSouth Tyneside Council to probe home-schooling surge as mental health emerges as key reason
Around a third of home-schooled children in South Tyneside were withdrawn from mainstream education settings over reported “mental health” issues, council figures have revealed.
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Sunderland Echo on MSNUnanimous verdict on new Sunderland care home plan for children needing trauma and mental health support
Plans to convert a residential property into a specialist care hub for children and young people with “complex needs” have ...
Applicant Together for Children (TfC), which delivers children's services on behalf of the Labour-led local authority, will accommodate up to four 11 to 17 years olds in the site, which sits off ...
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Sunderland Echo on MSNVerdict due on Washington care hub plan for vulnerable children despite objections over traffic and safety
Plans to convert a residential property into a specialist care hub for children and young people with “complex needs” are due to go before councillors for decision next week.
South Tyneside Council’s Labour cabinet last month unanimously agreed to demolish Durham Court, the last remaining residential high-rise building in Hebburn. The 18-storey block, which is for ...
Ayrshire Live South Ayrshire Council South Ayrshire councillors approve £590k safety net for air show The SNP group said they could not support the move to use cash reserves for the showpiece event.
Councillors have agreed to allow up to £590,000 in South Ayrshire Council’s cash reserves to ensure September’s International Ayr Show goes ahead. That means that the council can draw down up to that ...
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