
Citizen of the Month Award for Saffron Pensioner
Mrs Baum, will be presented with the Citizen of the Month Award for November when she has tea with the Lord Mayor.
Mrs Baum, will be presented with the Citizen of the Month Award for November when she has tea with the Lord Mayor.
The East Park Focus Team has started to deliver the Ward's November-December Focus. Team leader Darren Friel said "There are many issues for us to deal with in East Park. In this Focus we are highlighting parking problems especially near schools and housing issues. We are also inviting residents to make their views known about they way they would like their Council Tax spent so that they can help us influence next year's Council budget."
Personal details on every child in Essex including their name, date of birth, school, GP and parent's contact details, will be collected and stored on a government database - except the children of politicians and the rich and famous who are explicitly excluded. Liberal Democrats at Essex County Council have called for a full council debate on this project, named ContactPoint, which the group says is an unnecessary intrusion into the privacy of many children and their parents.
Online voting opens on Monday 26 November at www.thepeoples50million.org.uk. Lorraine Kelly will be championing Sustrans' Connect2 on an ITV1 show on Tuesday 4 December. Telephone voting will begin on Friday 7 December.
A new report from the Renewables Advisory Board (RAB), which advises Government on renewable energy issues, provides the first in depth analysis of the role of on site energy generation in the delivery of the Government's policy of ensuring that all new homes are zero carbon from 2016. Amongst it findings is the conclusion that the policy could drive a market for on-site renewable worth £2.3 billion a year from 2016.
Acting Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable has urged ministers to say where "the buck stops" over the loss of 25 million child benefit records. He told the Commons that HM Customs and Revenue chairman Paul Gray had resigned as a "matter of honour" but ministers had "declined to do so". He accused Gordon Brown of creating "dysfunctional organisation and systems" when chancellor.