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10:33am Tuesday 13th February 2001
VOTERS are getting a chance to have their say about restructuring Kent County Council.
The latest edition of Kent Reports, which reaches 525,000 people in the county, explains the Government's three options for how KCC should be run in the future.
These options range from a council leader with a cabinet and scrutiny committees to an elected mayor for Kent.
Everyone who fills in a feedback slip stands a chance to win a break for two at the Holiday Inn Garden Court, Ashford.
Copies are at local libraries or call KCC's information office on 01622 694016. Call Georgina Pearce on 01622 694044 for audio and large-type versions.
Shuiab Khan column: So now the Government wants to give those discriminated against a bit a little head start by urging firms to choose women and ethnic minorities over others.
Lancashire Telegraph comment: Many drivers have had real scepticism about speed cameras from the day they were introduced on to our roads.
Jack Straw column: The NHS is my party’s proudest achievement. It was born in political controversy.
Sir Bill Taylor blog: China poses a major environmental, educational, economic and commercial challenge to our tiny talented and entrepreneurial island.
Nick Nunn column: East Lancashire has got some striking landmarks – both natural and constructed.
Lancashire Telegraph comment: Most members of the public would like to see drug-dealers ending up behind bars.
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