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The purpose of Operation Watershed is to help people work with the council to prepare for, or reduce the risk of, flooding in the area. The sum, totalling £215,346.44, was approved by Deborah ...
21 godz. temu · The Oracle system has not been cheap for the council. It is being installed to replace the previous 20-year-old system, which had been constantly updated and was described as ‘obsolete and clunky’. Oracle had been in the pipeline since November 2019, when a budget of £2.6m was approved. That was revised to £7m in August 2021 and to £14m ...