5G Phone Mast Application on Tile Hill Playing Fields Rejected Monday, 21 October, 2024 A plan to install a 22.5-metre-high 5G monopole phone mast on the Ponderosa playing fields in Tile Hill has been rejected. Woodlands Ward Councillors have welcomed the Council's refusal of the application, submitted on behalf of Vodafone, and hailed it as a victory for local residents. The mast would have been situated close to changing rooms used by local football teams, near Dunhill Avenue... Local News
Could George Eliot be the face of the new £50? 24th October 2018 The Bank of England has announced they’ll be issuing a new £50 note following speculation that the denomination might be discontinued. They’ve also asked the... Local News
A load of Bollards. 4th October 2018 As residents will know the council has spent over £1,200 on van rental to block a hole following broken bollards at the entrance to Broadgate. Conservative... Local News
Fresh taxpayer bailout for Coombe Abbey hotel 2nd October 2018 Labour councillors will today approve plans to provide luxury hotel Coombe Abbey with a £2 million bail out. Under the proposals the hotel will be able to... Local News
Coventry taxpayers fund Labour councillors trip to Russia 1st October 2018 Conservatives on Coventry City Council have raised concerns about plans to send three Labour Councillors to attend a ‘peace forum’ in Russia at the end of... Local News
Cllr Julia Lepoidevin does Strictly Christmas 2018 in aid of Zoë's Place 24th September 2018 Shadow Cabinet Member for Children and Young People Cllr Julia Lepoidevin Woodlands Ward is taking part in Strictly Christmas 2018 in aid of Zoë's Place... Local News
Accident black spot to get pedestrian crossing 12th September 2018 Hockley Lane in Eastern Green could be about to get a pedestrian crossing following a two year campaign. Councillors representing Woodlands ward are now... Local News
While the cats away the mice correct the signage.... 8th September 2018 Following on from over 2 years of campaigning and a recent report attacking Coventry Council highways department where they were accused of being “deluded” in... Local News
A record low number of children in workless households means more security for families in Coventry 30th August 2018 Coventry Conservatives have welcomed new figures showing that there are 95407 fewer children in workless households in the West Midlands since 2010. The number... Local News
Cllr Tim Mayer requests donated memorabilia is put back on display 30th August 2018 Councillor Tim Mayer has written an open letter to the Labour Deputy Leader of the council and Cabinet Member for Policing and Equalities Cllr Abdul Khan... Local News
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