Stoke rough sleeper support extended by funding
A Stoke-on-Trent homelessness programme that has supported 107 people since 2023 will continue until March 2029 after the city secured £586,601 in government funding. The…
A Stoke-on-Trent homelessness programme that has supported 107 people since 2023 will continue until March 2029 after the city secured £586,601 in government funding. The…
By Munisha newsroom Havering Council’s Trading Standards team has carried out enforcement checks across the borough to prevent retailers selling age-restricted products, including knives and…
By Munisha local news desk Milton Keynes primary school children are being invited to design a road safety banner for use outside school gates, with…
By munisha.co.uk News Desk Milton Keynes City Council has welcomed £17 million in UK Government funding for a new eastern entrance at Bletchley Railway Station,…
Uplands Junior School in Wolverhampton has retained Gold status from UNICEF UK’s Rights Respecting School programme, the highest level awarded under the scheme. The school…
Wolverhampton households are set to get weekly food waste collections from late October, with caddies and liners delivered before the service begins. City of Wolverhampton…
By the Munisha editorial team. Published 3 June 2026. Wolverhampton’s next local plan process is moving toward its first formal deadline, with the council’s Cabinet…
A night-time safety app has been rolled out across Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme to help residents and visitors plan journeys, share their location and find accredited…
By Munisha News Desk Contractors have been appointed to restore the historic Garden Battery at Mount Edgcumbe, moving the Plymouth Sound National Marine Park project…
By Munisha Newsroom Published: 2 June 2026 Plymouth Life Centre’s climbing wall will stay open after Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Active Leisure dropped plans…
By Munisha editorial team Published: 2 June 2026 Young people in Plymouth who are claiming benefits are being offered wider access to practical help with…
Plymouth residents, businesses and local organisations are being asked whether the city-wide alcohol-related anti-social behaviour order should continue for another three years. Plymouth City Council…
By Munisha News Desk Published: 3 June 2026 Historic iron railings on Duffield Road in Derby have been restored after a nine-month conservation project, returning…
Derby City Council says it ended the 2025/26 financial year with a reported underspend of just over £4 million, after meeting its full savings target…
Derby residents who arrange their own adult social care could soon have one clearer policy setting out how Direct Payments work, what support they can…
By Munisha News Desk Derby’s revised Local Plan would make room for at least 12,500 new homes by 2043, with at least 5,000 of them…
By Munisha Newsdesk Published: 26 May 2026 Three people were arrested after a Coventry operation targeting high street stores suspected of selling illegal goods and…
By the Munisha editorial team Coventry City Council’s Adult Social Care Services have been rated good by the Care Quality Commission, with seven of the…
Spon Mini Market in Coventry city centre has been ordered to close for three months after repeated sales of illegal tobacco, vapes and unsafe toys.…
More than 4,000 children and young people in Coventry are currently supported through Education, Health and Care Plans, after the number more than doubled over…
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