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HSE exploring chemicals legislation reform

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have reiterated that they will be looking into the reform of legislation on chemicals.

When the UK left the EU, the UK inherite...

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New powers to fill empty shops

Jacob Young, Minister for Levelling Up, has announced that new powers will be introduced by summer 2024 to help communities regenerate high streets and fill empty shops. This will be done through a...

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Appeal: Inspector rejects proposal for 'bland' Quayside Tower

A 14-storey residential building design has been criticised as 'bland' by a planning inspector who deemed the idea 'not worthy' of Newcastle's Quayside. 

The tower was set to provide 2...

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Lewes District Council criticises designation order

On 8 May, Housing Secretary Michael Gove designated Lewes District Council for the quality of decision-making regarding applications for planning permission for major development. 

Thi...

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Safety notice for risk of serious injury from motion compensated gangways

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has issued a safety notice regarding the risk of serious injury from motion compensated gangways (MCG) within the UK Continental S...

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Mental Health Awareness Week starts today!

Today (13 May) is the start of Mental Health Awareness Week, and this years theme is "Movement: Moving more for our mental health".

Exercise has been proven to reduce anxiety and depression...

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HSE issues safety notice on wind turbine service lifts

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has published a safety notice concerning service lifts in offshore and onshore wind turbine.

Service lifts in offshore...

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Watchdog says UK losing green investment race

Chris Stark, former head of the UK's Climate Change Committee, has raised concerns that the UK is losing green investment opportunities to other nations.

Speaking to...

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"Realistic goals" needed to speed up planning services

The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) has questioned the proposal for an accelerated planning system in England, which argues for more realistic goals and better local authority capacity.

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Today is World Password Day!

Today (2 May) is World Password Day, which is a day created by technology company Intel back in 2013.

Traditionally the day is intended as a reminder to take a close look at your login...

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Fund launched to help farmers manage water resources

Groups of farmers will be offered support to work together to store water and protect against the impact of drought through a new fund launched by the government on Monday 22 April.

The &po...

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Arrests made in Yorkshire waste crime enquiry

Four people were arrested this April in connection with an investigation into waste offences, fraud and money laundering at three homes in Yorkshire.

The raids took place on 4 April in join...

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Deposit return schemes expected in 2027 in UK

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) has published a joint policy statement on behalf of themselves, the Scottish and Welsh...

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Homes near former landfill approved

A planning application seeking to build 240 homes in Nottinghamshire near to a former landfill site has been approved following an appeal.

The original planning application was for 251 dwel...

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This Sunday is World Day of Safety and Health at Work!

This Sunday (28 April) marks the World Day for Safety and Health at Work, and the International Labour Organization (ILO) have recently announced the theme for this year is "exploring the impacts o...

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