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16.09.2021 - 19:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
North Ayrshire Council's leader Joe Cullinane has refused to back down over comments he made in a meeting earlier this summer.Councillor Ian Murdoch asked the local authority's leader to consider apologising when he branded a colleague's conduct "shameful".But defiant Councillor Cullinane refused to withdraw the remarks he made about Saltcoats councillor Ronnie McNicol, back in June.He made the jibe at a special meeting of North Ayrshire Council, where councillors discussed the new Ardrossan
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iOS and Android.Council leader, Peter Henderson, said: “I’m pleased that the Best Value Assurance Report recognises the work our dedicated staff undertook during the COVID-19 pandemic and I’d like to thank them once again for their ongoing commitment.“Communities are at the heart of everything we do, and I’m encouraged that the report notes that councillors are working in the best interests of local people."However, I appreciate that there are areas where we can improve, and we have already made
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iOS - Android “The re-use of the redundant community centre as a nursery does not conflict with Green Belt objectives, and the proposal does not amount to a material change of use.“The only works taking place within the Green Belt would be a small rear extension to the building and the conversion of the existing car park to a playground.“The proposed new car park would be no larger than needed for the nursery and its layout has been designed in order to avoid the loss of existing trees, whilst
iOS - Android The EK club meets every first and third Wednesday of the month in the new hall of the Old Parish Church, East Kilbride at 2.30pm.Each meeting there will be a speaker talking on an interesting topic.The opening meeting on October 6 will see the long awaited AGM take place, enabling the club to catch up on the pandemic hiatus.All are welcome.However, the next meeting on October 20, entitled, 'Origins of Jazz,' will really see the club get underway.Then in November, members will have
Susan Aitken believed some of the criticism directed at her and the council was "unfair and inaccurate". It comes as world leaders, activists and journalists are set to descend on Glasgow for the COP26 conference from October 31 to November 12 at the SEC.
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Numerous celebrities came together to sign an open letter to the leaders of the world to end the COVID-19 pandemic now.
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Los Angeles firefighters filed a lawsuit Friday against the city over its mandate that all employees must receive the Covid-19 vaccination.
iOS - Android Councillor Jim Logue, leader of North Lanarkshire Council, said: “The situation in Afghanistan is deeply worrying but through working with our colleagues in COSLA, we are looking forward to welcoming the first family by the end of September.“We will continue to welcome families in a considered approach to ensure we have available properties and services in place to support them.“North Lanarkshire has a proud and compassionate record of ensuring that people escaping terror are made
Demi Jones has shared an update on her ongoing thyroid cancer battle.The 23 year old shared that she was diagnosed with the cancer back in May this year and has since been sharing intimate details about her treatment while urging her 1.2 million followers to get checked at the slightest sign. Now, the former Love Islander has exclusively told OK! Online that she has just received another round of treatment and is waiting several months before checking if it has been successful.
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