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Denham hits out at Southampton's exclusion from national insurance holiday
John Denham has reacted to this week's launch of the Coalition Government's National Insurance Contribution holiday for small businesses; high...
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DENHAM SLAMS UNFAIR TREATMENT OF SOUTHAMPTON BUISINESSES
John Denham has hit out at the Coalition Government's decision to hinder business start-ups in Southampton - whilst new businesses starting in ...
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Council pledges to support local business
City of York Council chiefs have pledged to work hand in hand with local business leaders to ensure that York's economy remains buoyant. The au...
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My Life: My Choice
City of York Council has launched an innovative new support system for people receiving adult social services. The way support is planned, arranged...
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Lots on offer for residents at local libraries
International Literacy Day, which takes place on 8 September, and Roald Dahl Day on 13 September, are the perfect excuse, should one be needed, to exp...
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Hillingdon wins prestigious London in Bloom awards
Hillingdon scooped a series of prestigious accolades at the London in Bloom Awards 2010 on Friday, 3 September. Hillingdon Council's Norman Led...
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Southampton proposes more primary school places
Southampton City Council is set to consult on making up-to 19 primary schools larger in response to rising birth rates in the city.Last nigh...
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Upgrading of traffic lights at Manadon roundabout
Work to replace traffic lights around Manadon roundabout is due to begin on Monday 13 September as part of a programme of improvements that started...
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Security training for city centre shops
Officers from the Plymouth city centre neighborhood police team are offering security training for stores within the local area. So far staff...
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Plymouth Argyle - Raise Stubs
ARGYLE are urging their travelling Green Army to keep hold of ticket stubs.Pilgrims' followers who can prove they were at the Greens'...
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Robbery Appeal - Abbots Langley
Police are appealing for witnesses and information following a robbery involving a nine year old girl in Abbots Langley on Saturday, August 28....
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Suspended Sentence for Brothel Keepers
A brothel run from a house in Hatfield, Herts, raked in £170,000 in just six months with the money split between the prostitutes themselves and ...
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Racist Motorist Ordered to Pay Compensation
A man driving a silver BMW in Hemel Hempstead launched racist abuse at a group of Asian men who crossed the road in front of him.Matthew G...
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Ten People Arrested following Operation and Dawn Arrests to Tackle Burglary and Drugs
A total of ten people have been arrested following a series of warrants being executed in the Grovehill area of Hemel Hempstead in connection with bur...
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New state of the art super-loo for the disabled in Southampton
A new state of the art toilet for disabled people will shortly be completed at The Quays Swimming and Diving Complex.This is part of a proje...
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Crackington Haven, Haven Cafe presented Silver Chefs Award - news
September 6, 2010Prestigious silver CHEFS award for The Haven Cafe in Crackington HavenThe Haven Cafe in Crackington...
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Missing woman in Cornwall
Police are appealing for the public's help in trying to locate a 52 year old missing woman, reported missing from the Gloucestershire area. The...
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Appeal after serious collision near Falmouth
Police in Cornwall are appealing for witnesses after a serious road traffic collision in Falmouth. At around 4.30pm on Sunday September 5, 2010, a ...
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Hillingdon residents love their parks
Thousands of residents and visitors have been flocking to the borough's parks and open spaces to celebrate the summer and enjoy a host of fun acti...
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Hillingdon Council on the lookout for Filthy Rotten Scoundrels
Hillingdon Council's street scene enforcement officers are set to make their television debut on a new BBC1 programme to hit our screens later thi...
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