Free parking axe 'a crime to businesses' - traderpublished at 16:16 British Summer Time 23 October
The council is to introduce charges in February, which will see the end of an hour's free parking.
Read MoreThe council is to introduce charges in February, which will see the end of an hour's free parking.
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Read MoreMore than 700 panels will be installed across two council buildings, after the plans were passed.
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Read MoreJoanne Tulip's mother says she is now "terrified" about Stephen Ling's release.
Read MoreThe refusal comes after councillors heard concerns about potential noise and litter.
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