Child with high levels of anxiety left with ‘virtually no education’ for months
North Somerset Council has been ordered to pay a mother £4,550 after her child with anxiety was left without sufficient alternative education.
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Local Democracy Reporter covering Bath & North East Somerset and North Somerset.
Local Democracy Reporter covering Bath & North East Somerset and North Somerset.
North Somerset Council has been ordered to pay a mother £4,550 after her child with anxiety was left without sufficient alternative education.
Somerset could soon have a new lake, specifically built for kayaking and water sports activities.
North Somerset Council should look at the state of “the Carrot” in Weston-super-Mare before pushing for more public art in the district, a councillor has warned.
The plight of people in Portishead trapped in a “fleecehold” has been debated in the House of Commons.
North Somerset Council has insisted no decision has yet been made on whether to scrap free parking in Clevedon, Nailsea, and Portishead.
New bus lanes planned for North Somerset should be rolled out over a decade — not two-to-three years — the council’s transport chief has said.
THE company behind a controversial 700-plot allotment site in North Somerset has insisted: “The last thing we want to do is harm nature.”
Greens in North Somerset are calling for more public art across the district — with housing developers to foot the bill.
The floral clock in Weston-super-Mare is finally back to life with new plants in place, three months after it was concreted over in a shock move.
The challenge of managing to get an NHS dentist in Weston-super-Mare has been raised in Parliament.
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