Bristol Evening Post published City council could re-think cuts to care budget
Bristol Evening Post published City council could re-think cuts to care budget
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Council sorry for ’siege’ tweet
A county council has apologised after trying to use an armed siege to attract visitors via Twitter.
Brighton makes a ‘decent start’ on climate change
Brighton and Hove city council has cut its greenhouse gas output by over 1,000 tonnes in the space of a year, but councillors in the new administration say rates of progress must be accelerated if the authority is to set a good example on climate change and meet its goal to become the country’s greenest city.
Surrey County Council seeks 240m unified communications deal
Surrey County Council is looking for a supplier to provide a wide-area network (WAN) and managed IP services for public sector organisations in the region.
Council urged to chase rent cash
AN OXFORD landlord has accused city council bosses of wasting taxpayers money by not doing more to claw back unpaid rent from people on housing benefits.
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