A planning manager is quitting Test Valley Borough Council less than six months after "appropriate action" was taken against her in relation to a controversial photo she posted on social media.
Pip Williams will leave her role as the council's planning enforcement manager later this month after facing "appropriate management action" over a photograph which showed her enjoying a day out with the director of a consultancy company, with which the council had spent almost £10,000.
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- X Factor to donate single profits to local children's hospice - Top life-saving honour for teen.
- Garden centre to bring 80 jobs to the area - Departing commander thanked by community - Trees dressed for Christmas festival.
- Festive displays lighting up the region.
- Co-op donates £15,000 to Alex Lewis Trust.
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Also in this week's paper: - The letters page with topics including missing Christmas lights, driver safety, Andover Carnival and a wooden horse.
- The local sport round up.
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