If we devalue our leader we devalue our borough -warning ahead of council chief s £5k pay rise
Questions had been raised over the award at a time when families were facing a council tax increase
10:30, 27 FEB 2021
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A council leader Mary Lanigan is to receive a £5,095 pay rise after councillors approved the recommendations of an independent remuneration panel.
Snow centre developer could have to pay back public cash as questions raised over £250,000
Developer Cool Runnings NE Ltd received £250,000 of public money from Tees Valley Combined Authority towards the failed development in 2018
13:34, 25 FEB 2021
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Demolition of Castlegate Centre no loss to Stockton, says councillor ahead of crunch vote
Stockton councillors will vote on £5m of extra borrowing for the project on Wednesday evening as part of wider budget plans
08:00, 24 FEB 2021
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Creating one North Yorkshire council could save millions, officials say RE-ORGANISING North Yorkshire councils to become one authority could save millions and improve an ‘inefficient’ system, officials say. An eight-week-long Government consultation is now open on how councils across North Yorkshire should operate in the future, with two options proposed. One is to create a unitary authority overseeing services for the whole county, whilst the other is to divide the county into an east/west split. Speaking at a media briefing this evening, the current leader of North Yorkshire County Council, Carl Les, who backs the unitary model, said: “The reason for doing this is to remove an inefficient and more costly way of working, to make things better and less confusing for the people that we serve.