Change agreed for North Lanarkshire refuse staff
Refuse collectors employed by North Lanarkshire Council are to be formally offered a new working pattern based on a four day week.
Local Democracy Reporter
Local Democracy Reporter
Local Democracy Reporter
Refuse collectors employed by North Lanarkshire Council are to be formally offered a new working pattern based on a four day week.
North Lanarkshire Council is to introduce charges for the collection of brown bins containing garden waste.
East Dunbartonshire Council is to trial 20 miles per hour speed limit restrictions in Bearsden and Twechar with a view to applying them across the entire local authority area.
Councillors have voted to refuse planning permission for a house to be built on land in Bishopbriggs.
A golf club in Coatbridge has requested permission to carry out various alterations to trees around its course.
It has submitted a planning application to EDC which asks to convert the accommodation.
The local authority has received a planning application requesting the change of use of a unit.
The council is to proceed with its plans for a major regeneration project in Cumbernauld, tearing down 169 flats to build new social housing on the site.
The application also proposes creating a new access junction connecting the site to the Ravenscraig Employment Spine Road
Despite the objectors raising a total of 22 issues, none of these were deemed as sufficient grounds to refuse the application.
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