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Strike threat over changes to pay (BBC News)

Strike threat over changes to pay (BBC News)
Birmingham City Council workers consider strike action in a dispute over proposed changes to their pay and conditions.
Members not told of late changes to county ’s unitary council bid (Blyth and Wansbeck Today)
LAST minute changes were made to the bid for a ‘New Northumberland’ without councillors’ approval, it has emerged. (06/09/2007 12:02:15)
Teacher suspended at troubled city school (The Courier)
A SENIOR teacher has been suspended by Dundee City Council s education department following claims of attacks on staff by pupils and of violent parents infiltrating the troubled Sidlaw View Primary School.
County aims to save post offices (BBC News)
The county council joins the fight to keep open post office branches across the county.
City park and ride expansion plan (BBC News)
Plans are considered which could lead to the expansion of Durham City’s popular park and ride scheme.
County asks residents to voice their views (Aylesbury Today)
FROM Monday (September 10) more than 3000 Bucks residents will be asked for their views on how the county council is delivering services.


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