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For problems such as noise nuisance, we would have to buy additional equipment. The funding will have to be available if we are to put such measures in place.
Technical though it may be, if the other party did not buy into the reparation, the child would be in breach of the supervision requirement and would have to come to another hearing.
That money can be useful in other ways, such as buying smart technology or other types of equipment to support people with dementia in their own homes.
If it sells its land to a developer, it does not benefit, so there is no incentive to go out and encourage people to buy. But if people get jobs, they will pay council tax and so on.
It may also help to have the promoter's diagrams in front of you—in particular, works number 8 part 2, on sheet 8 of the bill drawings of the tram works.