Fun-loving Mark Rutherford, 47, painted 13 silage bales to spell out ‘Camp Llandudno’ (pictured) – the name of his new pop-up campsite at his farm.
In north-east London, Waltham Forest Council took to social media to inform homeowners that from August 15, both food bins and garden waste bins will not be collected until September 12.
Motorists on country roads near London will have to slash their speed by up to two thirds under a new plan to reduce accidents on rural thoroughfares. Surrey council will pilot the 20mph country limits
The high-class sex workers were caught on camera as they smooched up to the balding middle-aged men before they were seen leading them off hand-in-hand.
Lord Moylan said Tory leadership hopeful Penny Mordaunt quit the role of head of communications for Kensington and Chelsea Council in London because she ‘couldn’t do the job’.
New rules from Rushcliffe Borough Council in Nottinghamshire aim to tackle dog owners who ‘flout the rules’, with wardens able to challenge them if they do not carry waste bags.
Labour-run Lambeth council was today accused of ‘grotesque profiteering’ after it handed out more than 180,000 low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) fines in just twelve months
Holly Fitzsimons, from Ingleby Barwick, North Yorkshire, faced council enforcement action against the wooden cabin if she continued to use it for her creche.
Local Democracy Reporter (LDR) Alex Seabrook, whose who works for the BBC and the Bristol Live website, asked Mayor Rees whether he could have done the 14 minute TED talk via Zoom.
Reporter Alex Seabrook, who works with the BBC and the Bristol Live website, questioned Marvin Rees about the ‘irony’ of travelling to Canada to give talk about saving the planet