On the 6th April 2008 1APP will be the only legal way of submitting a planning application to the Local Planning Authority. All old forms will be rejected.
We are now able to collect a wider range of papers from both the red box kerbside collection and the neighbourhood recycling centres as a result of a new long term contract with Newport paper.
England batsman Andrew Strauss hopes his decisive 177 in the series win in New Zealand will pave the way for more big scores. He admits his long wait for a century had become "a bit of a millstone round my
Paceman Shoaib Akhtar has been banned from playing for and in Pakistan for five years, following his criticism of the national governing body, after a hearing in Rawalpindi.
Derbyshire have decided to solve the problem of the setting sun interrupting play at the County Ground by rotating the square by 90 degrees later on this year.
Manchester United's luxury hill-top hotel appeared to boast everything Sir Alex Ferguson needed, but most importantly, it housed a squad of footballers whom Ferguson considers his "best ever". Henry Winter reports.
Sir Alex Ferguson has predicted that Martin Taylor's horrific tackle on the Arsenal striker, Eduardo da Silva, will change the face of English football forever.
Considering the whirlwind impact he has made in his debut campaign in English football, 'El Nino' is an appropriate nickname for Fernando Torres, the man who has Liverpool's destiny this season at his goalscoring feet.
Just three months after becoming England manager, Fabio Capello could face trials that could land him with millions of pounds of fines and six years in prison.
Freddie Williams is happy to travel across Scotland enjoying the craic of his regular punters, but it is his highly publicised duels with Irish millionaire and punter extraordinaire J P McManus that made him part of racing legend.
Unlike the opening of Heathrow's Terminal 5, the dead-hand of British 'can't do' philosophy won't be allowed a millions miles near the Olympics, says Sue Mott.
The decline of cross-country running in Europe will be a major talking point for the Council of the International Association of Athletics Federations this week. Tom Knight reports.
Having crushed the world's best, Britain's cyclists have been told to go AWOL for a brief period because, when they clock back on towards the end of the month, preparations for Beijing start in earnest, writes Brendan Gallagher.
All Cesc Fabregas seems to desire, in a rare antidote to the hysteria over an all-English quarter-final against Liverpool, is to face his former club again in the Champions League final.