Who, when and how? Councillors want answers on developer donations to wards
Some are in favour of developers being able to donate to ward projects. Others are staunchly against. City councillors do agree there need to be clear rules on how these negotiations work.
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Some are in favour of developers being able to donate to ward projects. Others are staunchly against. City councillors do agree there need to be clear rules on how these negotiations work.