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Third bid for new Wolverhampton petrol station

A developer makes a third attempt to build a petrol station, shop, and car wash on a site in Tettenhall, Wolverhampton, closed since 2005. Previous bids were rejected over noise and design concerns.

Solihull new home plan rejected by inspector

A government planning inspector has dismissed an appeal to build a four-bedroom house on a Solihull green space, siding with residents who argued it would spoil their 'lovely crescent'. Read the full ruling.

Rochdale Planning Decisions: Approvals and Refusals

Rochdale Borough Council has decided on multiple planning applications, including home extensions, commercial developments, and a former bank's conversion to a place of worship. Discover the latest updates.

Open a Junior SIPP for your child's future

A financial expert urges UK parents and grandparents to open a Junior SIPP, a tax-efficient pension for children. Contributions hit £79.6m last year. Secure their retirement now.

Berkswell stables become offices after horse deaths

Truggist Hill Farm stables in Berkswell, once home to winning racehorses, have been converted into offices following two tragic equine deaths. Discover the heartbreaking story behind the council-approved change.

Major Digbeth Redevelopment Gets Green Light

Birmingham council approves transformative Phoenix Yard scheme creating a 'key gateway' with homes, student accommodation, and commercial space in Digbeth's creative quarter.

55 Homes Approved in Worcestershire Village

Controversial plans for 55 homes in Martley, Worcestershire, get green light. 22 affordable homes, EV charging & dark sky policy included. Read the full story.

New Inheritance Tax on Pensions from 2027

Chancellor confirms inheritance tax will extend to pensions from April 2027. Experts urge pensioners to review 'expression of wish' documents and financial planning now.

New children's home approved in Castle Bromwich

Solihull planners approve a children's care home on Hurst Lane North for up to three children, overcoming resident concerns about noise and traffic. The decision highlights the borough's need for such facilities.

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