"She was an articulate, inspirational and impassioned advocate for change, regularly appearing on the media and meeting politicians to hold their feet to the fire," their statement continued.
In a letter to a planning inspector, it said it had “discovered persistent anomalies” in its dataset around housing and land supply.It has apologised for the delay but said it wanted to ensure its data was "as robust as possible".
The inspector responded: “Given the clear recognition within your letter that this is an unwelcome and ill-timed delay, I am minded to pause the examination."Elmbridge Borough Council’s local plan will cover where and what type of homes will be built in the borough over the next 15 years.However, an error in how the council measured the space for new homes has forced it to ask for the delay until June, the
Writing to the inspector, the council said it had “discovered persistent anomalies” and needed to “comprehensively recast... from scratch”.It said failure to do so would have “led to unreliable evidence”.
The letter read: “The council appreciates this will cause unwelcome delay and disruption to the examination, for which the council sincerely apologises and would not make this request unless it were absolutely necessary."
The planning inspector told the council it had already been alerted that this would need to be cleared as far back as September 2023, February 2024, and again with a follow-up email.Ofcom has not yet categorised any services, but has requested information from a number of sites - including Wikipedia - and is awaiting responses.
In a statement it said: We note the Wikimedia Foundation's decision to challenge the categorisation regulations set by the Secretary of State under the Online Safety Act."It's going to be a very sexy summer, a touch of romantic, cowboy and rock and roll.
That's according to Mehdi Sousanne, at least. And he should know. He's a designer for Zara who helps create the clothes for a brand that's one of the most successful stories in High Street fashion.Zara is owned by Inditex, the world's biggest fashion retailer, which runs a string of store chains including Massimo Dutti and Pull & Bear.