Award recognition for town centre regeneration project
Reconnecting Runcorn combines a range of schemes which were granted £23.6m through the government's Towns Fund.
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Mark is a journalist of more than two decades experience. He is the LDR reporter for Halton Council and Cheshire West and Chester, covering meetings at the local authority. He also covers politics and health in the two authorities.
Mark is a journalist of more than two decades experience. He is the LDR reporter for Halton Council and Cheshire West and Chester, covering meetings at the local authority. He also covers politics and health in the two authorities.
Reconnecting Runcorn combines a range of schemes which were granted £23.6m through the government's Towns Fund.
The buildings would be built to the Passivhaus standard, a voluntary standard for energy efficiency.
Laurence Ainsworth is leaving his post as assistant chief executive to take on a new role at Lancashire County Council.
Halton planning chiefs backed an application to construct a 5,615 sq m site but concerns over wildlife habitats will have to be ironed out.
Halton planning bosses have approved plans by Riverside for the next phase of a £60m regeneration scheme in Palace Fields.
The planning meeting at Runcorn Town Hall saw more than 150 objectors turn up but not all could fit in the chamber.
The motion was proposed by Northwich Leftwich councillor Andrew Cooper and acknowledged the ‘profound disappointment’ felt by some families.
Connect2Halton will be a 50/50 publicly owned joint venture company between Halton Borough Council and Commercial Services Group (CSG).
The Royal British Legion has applied for permission to conduct roof repairs on its office building on Main Street.
Nightstop Communities Northwest CIC was named the UK’s top community business at the FSB's Celebrating Small Business Awards.
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