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Council's fears after government inspector overturns planning decision
The Leader of North Warwickshire Borough Council says he fears the area will become just a series of warehouses and towns after a planning hearing.
The government's inspector ruled St Modwen can build warehouses on 25 hectares of land between Dordon and Tamworth.
Quote Message: We want growth, we want this to be a good and lively place to live, but we want it to be under control - unfortunately the inspector has seen it differently from the way the planning board has from David Humphrey Leader, North Warwickshrie Borough Council
We want growth, we want this to be a good and lively place to live, but we want it to be under control - unfortunately the inspector has seen it differently from the way the planning board has
Public toilets may be reopened if there's a proven need
BBC Coventry & Warwickshire
Coventry City Council says it could reopen public toilets in the city, but only if there's a proven need for them.
The city's Older Voices Group has said some of its members are likely to avoid leaving their homes for fear of being caught short.
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Larkin memorial for Poets' Corner
The decision to honour poet Philip Larkin was made by the Dean of Westminster, the Very Rev Dr John Hall.
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Prof Edwin Dawes, who chairs the Philip Larkin Society, said Larkin's words were quoted more frequently than those of any of his poetic contemporaries.
"The memorialisation of Philip Larkin in Poets' Corner will be warmly welcomed by his many admirers in all walks of life," he said.
"We are delighted that in 2016 Larkin will take his place at the very cultural heart of the nation, in Westminster Abbey amongst Britain's greatest writers."
More than 400 cases of HIV diagnosed in the West Midlands last year
The number of new cases of HIV in the West Midlands rose by 10% in 2015 - with 473 people newly diagnosed.
Thirty eight of those diagnosed had left it so late to go to the doctor they were diagnosed with Aids.
We're getting a variety of wintry pictures from our BBC Weather Watchers at the moment - these two are from users Val in Warwick and Old Salt in Southam, Warwickshire.
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Whatever you have planned, have a great weekend.
Council's fears after government inspector overturns planning decision
The Leader of North Warwickshire Borough Council says he fears the area will become just a series of warehouses and towns after a planning hearing.
The government's inspector ruled St Modwen can build warehouses on 25 hectares of land between Dordon and Tamworth.
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BBC Coventry & Warwickshire
Coventry City Council says it could reopen public toilets in the city, but only if there's a proven need for them.
The city's Older Voices Group has said some of its members are likely to avoid leaving their homes for fear of being caught short.
Larkin memorial for Poets' Corner
The decision to honour poet Philip Larkin was made by the Dean of Westminster, the Very Rev Dr John Hall.
Prof Edwin Dawes, who chairs the Philip Larkin Society, said Larkin's words were quoted more frequently than those of any of his poetic contemporaries.
"The memorialisation of Philip Larkin in Poets' Corner will be warmly welcomed by his many admirers in all walks of life," he said.
"We are delighted that in 2016 Larkin will take his place at the very cultural heart of the nation, in Westminster Abbey amongst Britain's greatest writers."
More than 400 cases of HIV diagnosed in the West Midlands last year
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