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03 June 2020
Eye-catching plans for a hydrogen plant have been given the go-ahead – as councillors insist fears held by some residents of a disaster are unfounded.
01 June 2020
Fears have been raised about transport problems and how to protect historical sites should a multi-million pound redevelopment go ahead.
01 June 2020
Business leaders are invited to discuss life after lockdown and the county's economic outlook on a special one-hour webinar.
01 June 2020
A free workshop aimed at bridging the skills gap says the pandemic has prevented it hitting a key milestone this month.
01 June 2020
A legal challenge has halted a planned housing development on the site of a former animal waste plant which dealt with cattle infected with BSE.
29 May 2020
Council urges small firms not to miss out on the chance of applying for grants of up to £10,000 to ease the financial pain of the pandemic.
29 May 2020
The government website for SMEs to claim back money under the Coronavirus Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme is now live.
29 May 2020
Controversial plans to build a hydrogen fuel plant look set to be given the go-ahead - despite more than 160 objections from concerned residents.
28 May 2020
The future of agricultural land earmarked for hundred of homes is still up in the air, despite councillors voting to refuse the plans.
28 May 2020
A new school's sport facilities will be opened up to the public once construction is completed.
28 May 2020
Law firm advises businesses to consider adding a clause in order to reclaim goods if not fully paid for.
27 May 2020
A number of rural firms have received payments in a bid to help boost the county's rural economy, despite the pandemic.
27 May 2020
The county's big employers are working out just how to get staff back into the workplace when lockdown measures are eased.
26 May 2020
A developer has secured permission to erect apartments on a disused patch of land which has seen five rejected planning applications since 1990.
24 May 2020
A fresh bid has been launched to build a block containing dozens of student flats – three years after similar plans were snubbed.
21 May 2020
In a highly charged meeting, plans to convert a 'Grade 1' arable field into homes were given the go ahead.
20 May 2020
A 725-home development with 1,100 objections is to be discussed tonight at a planning meeting and is set for approval.
18 May 2020
Many small firms are still unaware there is funding - which does not have to be paid back - available to help them through the crisis.
18 May 2020
A council has agreed to instal a green roof to a building near one of the most polluted roads in the borough.
18 May 2020
As debate continues over the impact of Covid-19 on house sales and prices, business expert Richard Scase says forecasters fall into one of two camps.
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