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Mayor opens memorial garden

Published: 02/06/2017

A VILLAGE'S new memorial beach garden has marked its official opening.

Mike Starkie, mayor of Copeland, attended the ribbon-cutting at the garden in Parton, created to remember villagers Frank Taggarty, Wendy Morton and Barbara Peel.

The garden was created in a joint project between Parton Parish Council and NuGen's Green Grants scheme. Joining Mr Starkie at the opening were Kevin Young, chair of the parish council, and Paula Madill, NuGen's head of environment.

Busy year for council's enforcement team

Published: 26/05/2017

ENFORCEMENT officers at Copeland Council dealt with 900 call-outs over the past 12 months, new figures reveal.

Of the total incidents that were investigated by council officers, there were 321 reports of fly-tipping, 85 calls about dog barking problems and 110 allegations of anti-social behaviour.

The team also dealt with 100 reports of stray dogs in the borough, of which 48 were collected and looked after by the council’s kennelling service.

Council highlights penalties for building offences

Published: 26/05/2017

COPELAND Council has highlighted to builders that they can face a large fine if they fail to comply with its regulations.

The council has spoken out after its Building Control service successfully prosecuted Raymond Conway, of Wastwater Avenue, Workington, for breaches of Building Regulations.

Conway, 49, was fined a total of £1,476 after the council uncovered unsafe workmanship in two extensions he had built in Cleator Moor and Arlecdon.

Town trail for budding mini historians

Published: 19/05/2017

BRINGING Whitehaven’s rich history to life were a group of local schoolchildren who enjoyed a trail through town yesterday (Thursday, May 18).

The Henisngham Primary School pupils were led from The Beacon Museum into the town whilst learning of historic events such as the Wellington and William Pit disasters, alongside the harbour invasion at the hands of legendary naval commander and suspected pirate - John-Paul Jones.

Fly-tippers blight rural road

Published: 19/05/2017

FLY-TIPPERS have dumped a large amount of cables and wiring on a rural Copeland road.

The cables were left on the roadside between Pica and Asby over the weekend – and it is the second time similar items have been dumped in the same area over the past week.

Copeland mayor Mike Starkie said: “It’s a disgrace that our beautiful area is being blighted by people who have a complete disregard for others.

“This was a large pile of waste left strewn over the road, which is a rural route and is unlit, and this could so easily have caused an accident.

Copeland Interim Housing Policy May 2017

On the 9th May 2017, Copeland Borough Council announced that it could not demonstrate a five-year supply of housing sites.  To support and encourage sustainable development in the short term the Council adopted an interim housing policy.

 As of 26th November 2020 the Council is now able to demonstrate a five year supply of deliverable sites as shown in the Five Year Supply 2020 document. The Interim Housing Policy is therefore no longer up-to-date and has been revoked.

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