A reopening date has been set for a town's community cinema.
"But if the decision maker is satisfied that on balance it is the right thing to do, you need to find a way through the objection in order to deliver these projects."In response to the government's announcement, shadow environment secretary Victoria Atkins blamed Labour's farming and immigration policies for pressures on water supplies.
"The last Conservative government left behind a robust, coherent plan to safeguard food security and reduce net migration by more than half. Labour has chosen to abandon those plans and in doing so, it has surrendered control over both our rural community and our borders," she said.to keep up with the latest climate and environment stories with the BBC's Justin Rowlatt. Outside the UK?Lingerie firm Victoria's Secret has taken down its US website and says it has halted some in-store services following what it has described as a "security incident".
The normal site has been replaced by a customer notice which says it is "working around the clock to fully restore operations".It says its stores - and those of its spin-off, PINK - are still open for business.
The company's UK website is unaffected.
In a statement, the company detailed the action it has been taking.Responding to the move, China called on the US to protect international students.
"We urge the US side to earnestly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of international students, including those from China," an official was quoted as saying. Hundreds of thousands of Chinese students attend US universities.The universities themselves are likely to be disquieted as well. Many of them rely on foreign students for a significant chunk of their funding - as those scholars often pay higher tuition fees.
Foreign students who want to study in the US are usually required to schedule interviews at a US embassy in their home country before approval.State department spokesperson Tammy Bruce told reporters on Tuesday: "We take very seriously the process of vetting who it is that comes into the country, and we're going to continue to do that."