Cumberland Council to consider 'youth justice plan'
SENIOR councillors are due to consider a proposed youth justice plan for the Cumberland area at a meeting in Carlisle next week.
Local Democracy Reporter
Local Democracy Reporter covering Carlisle and North Cumbria.
Local Democracy Reporter covering Carlisle and North Cumbria.
SENIOR councillors are due to consider a proposed youth justice plan for the Cumberland area at a meeting in Carlisle next week.
CUMBRIA'S police, fire and crime commissioner will give an update on the progress report on what will be the priorities for emergency services in the county for the next four years.
CUMBERLAND Council will set out its proposed budget strategy for 2025 to 2026 at a meeting in Carlisle next week.
A PLANNING application for a proposed Battery Energy Storage Site (BESS) in the Carlisle area will be decided next week.
AN APPEAL against a decision to refuse planning permission for a site in Egremont has been dismissed.
A TOTAL of 30 jobs could be created in Longtown if a proposed replacement petrol garage and convenience store gets the go-ahead next week.
PLANS for 60 new affordable homes in Brampton will be discussed by councillors next week.
AN agricultural grazing field in the Warwick On Eden area can be converted into an exercise area for dogs Cumberland Council planners have ruled.
PART of the ground floor of a Grade II Listed building in Dalston could be converted into an office if the plans are approved by planners at Cumberland Council.
CUMBERLAND Council is in discussion with the Local Government Boundary Commission for England over potential changes to its size and make up ahead of the next local election.
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