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Deadline for Claims on Jennifer Yates' Estate

A probate notice invites claims against the estate of Jennifer Mary Yates of Forest Row, who died in October 2025. Written details must be submitted by March 10, 2026.

Plym Group Seeks Licence for Ivybridge Goods Vehicle

The Plym Group Ltd has applied for a goods vehicle operator's licence for a site at Redlake Training Estate, Ivybridge. Local residents have until January 31, 2026, to submit formal representations.

Dudley Council spent £3.25m to lift housing notice

Dudley Council has asked the Regulator of Social Housing to lift a formal notice after spending over £3m on a full stock condition survey. The authority says it is now substantially compliant.

Gas pipeline easement planned for Kemsing meadow

Sevenoaks District Council has issued a statutory notice to grant SGN an easement for a replacement gas pipeline at Oxenhill Meadow. Residents have until January 23, 2026, to submit written representations.

Gas pipeline easement planned for Oxenhill Meadow, Kemsing

Sevenoaks District Council has issued a statutory notice to grant an easement to SGN for a replacement gas pipeline at Oxenhill Meadow. The council will retain freehold and the land remains open space. View plans and submit representations by January 23,

Exeter Probate Notice for Arthur Jones Estate

A probate notice for Arthur William Crawford Jones of Exeter has been published. Anyone with a claim must contact Everys Solicitors by 2 March 2026. Learn the key details and how to act.

Three men fined £900+ for littering in Black Country

Three men have been prosecuted and ordered to pay over £900 in total after failing to pay Fixed Penalty Notices for littering in Walsall. Walsall Council warns residents to dispose of waste responsibly.

£2.1m in bus lane fines issued by seven councils

Motorists in parts of England have been hit with £2.1 million in bus lane fines. Newcastle, Gateshead, and Sunderland issued the most penalties. Discover the reasons and your rights.

Birmingham's 'spy car' to enforce parking from 2026

Birmingham City Council's new Mobile Enforcement Vehicle will patrol streets from January 2026, using cameras to fine drivers parked on zig-zags and bus stops. Find out what it means for you.

Birmingham's new spy car to catch illegal parkers

Birmingham City Council's new Mobile Enforcement Vehicle, equipped with HD cameras, will patrol from January to catch drivers parking illegally on zig zags and bus stops. Find out how it works.

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