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Work on Newport development site causes political row
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[BBC News] - Conservative councillor Andrew Eade wants work to cease until the development gets a green light. Deputy leader Richard Overton said it was just "securing the land". A decision on whether to grant permission is due to be made next month following
Waste bulking station Telford plan may be scrapped
www.shropshirestar.com
[shropshirestar.com] - Wrekin Conservative leader, Councillor Andrew Eade, said the plant would save Telford & Wrekin Council about £ a year in landfill charges and produce an income of more than £2 million a year by selling recycled materials.
Ice rink firm is now in financial trouble
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[shropshirestar.com] - Conservative leader Councillor Andrew Eade said the former administration had not signed the deal with Planet Ice. Councillor England said: “We would have entered into a lottery situation and we may, or may not, have lost our rink.
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