
Stuart Arnold
Local Democracy Reporter at Reach PLC
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bbc.com | Stuart Arnold
A hundred trees to be felled at historic hallStuart ArnoldLocal Democracy Reporting ServiceIan McIntyreFelling of trees suffering from ash dieback disease will begin this monthWork will begin to fell a hundred trees suffering from ash dieback disease on a historic estate during nesting season. The National Trust, which manages Ormesby Hall in Middlesbrough, was granted planning permission for the work to begin in January, but it was pushed back for an ecology assessment to be carried out.
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thenorthernecho.co.uk | Stuart Arnold
2 1/1 A hospital trust which is continuing to lag behind with several national cancer targets says it is seeing “positive changes”. The South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said it had seen increases in demand for such care and was committed to improving cancer services and outcomes.
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yorkshirepost.co.uk | Stuart Arnold
A report by councillors into an incident which saw a mass wash-up of dead crustaceans on North-East beaches has criticised a lack of co-operation from Government agencies. Councillor Philip Thompson, who chaired the working group behind the report, said the significant die-offs first discovered in Redcar and Saltburn in October 2021 had been “unprecedented in its magnitude”.
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thenorthernecho.co.uk | Stuart Arnold
Councillor Justin Thompson believes weedkiller used by Redcar and Cleveland Council, to avoid grass cutting and therefore saving cash, is causing graves in Skelton Cemetery to tilt. He claims this is due to the chemical leaving grass around headstones “scorched” and impacting the soil structure, which then erodes and weakens the headstones’ foundations.
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thisisthecoast.co.uk | Stuart Arnold
Councillor Philip Thompson, who chaired the working group behind the report, said the significant die-offs first discovered in Redcar and Saltburn in October 2021 had been “unprecedented in its magnitude”. He said “considerable challenges” had been faced in its investigations, including inadequate engagement and co-operation from public bodies, most notably the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra).
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Serious medical incidents, too few staff and key targets missed - 'struggling' hospital trust told it must improve https://t.co/UwTmEeMkia #NHS #hospitals #nurses

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