
Parc prison: Positive 'green shoots' at troubled jail
There have been some "green shoots" of positive actions at the troubled Parc prison, near Bridgend, the most senior prisons inspector in Wales and England has said.Earlier this year a report from Charlie Taylor, HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, said the situation at Parc was "enormously disappointing".The damning report said Parc was failing to tackle an "alarming" amount of drugs that have led to a "spate" of deaths.However, he told MPs on Wednesday that a new boss had provided "a little bit more grip" although there was still "a long way to go".
The report, which followed an unannounced inspection of HMP Parc in January, said drugs were "pouring into the prison", with deliveries often by drone.Seventeen inmates are known to have died at Parc in 2024, more than any other UK prison.Of the 17 deaths G4S, which runs the prison, confirmed that eight inmates had died from natural causes, and five deaths were believed to be drugs related.Drugs were found on 900 occasions in 2024, and G4S said it had invested significant resources to tackle drugs in the prison including patrol dogs and detection equipment.
Parc had previously been judged as one of the most successful prisons, and HM Chief Inspector of Prisons Charlie Taylor called the January inspection "enormously disappointing".Addressing MPs on the Welsh Affairs Select Committee at Westminster on Wednesday, Mr Taylor said the recent deaths had "an absolute catastrophic effect" on "the pride and that real sense of community" on both staff and inmates. However, he said, although the January inspection was very critical there "were some positives there".He told MPs: "There was a little bit more grip by a new director who had been appointed, the number of deaths had diminished since that shocking high that there had been earlier last year."The regime wasn't nearly good enough, but there were some reasonably credible plans to get prisoners out and about and doing some of the things that in the past we commented on reasonably positively."There was a sense amongst the leadership team and also amongst officers, that morale was beginning to improve. So there were some green shoots."However he warned: "I wouldn't want to give you a false assurance on that. "We will be back at Parc within the year and we'll want to see that those improvements that we've begun to see have been sustained but there is a long way to go."Following the report in January, G4S, which runs the prison, said "significant improvements" were being made.

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Love Island stars that have been arrested over drug busts, drunken brawls and dangerous dogs - as Kyle Ashman pulls out of new series following machete attack claims
Over the course of 10 years, hundreds of reality show hopefuls have tried to make a name for themselves in the Love Island villa. Yet while many stars have used their appearance on the show to obtain millions of social media followers and six-figure brand deals - some have found themselves hitting headlines for wrongdoing. This week, it emerged that one of the stars set to enter the villa next week has pulled out of the show after being cleared by police in machete attack in February when masked thugs stormed a wake and hacked at a dad with a blade. Kyle Ashman was one of two arrested by police but he was released with no further action and he has now confirmed he had no involvement in the incident, but has chosen to leave the ITV show regardless. Yet he is far from the only star to have had a brush with the law in recent years. Several Islanders have been hauled into court to face allegations of drug dealing, dangerous driving and even owning an out-of-control dog. Now, MailOnline takes a look into the many lawsuits of Love Island stars. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Ellie Brown - dangerous driving Season four star Ellie Brown was slapped with a six-month driving ban and fined £1,660 in 2021 after she was clocked speeding at 101mph. The TV personality, 27, was caught breaking the 70mph speed limit as she drove a Mercedes-Benx GLC on Cudworth, Warwickshire section of the M42 on June 5, 2019. As she addressed the bench in Coventry Magistrates Court, Ellie pleaded that a ban from the road would cause 'exceptional hardship', as her work as an influencer requires her to transport herself all over country. However, her plea was ultimately rejected, and she received six points on her license, bring her total to 12 and resulting in an automatic six-month ban. Ellie had already plead guilty at an earlier hearing, and the case was adjourned to allow her time to present her case for a potential loss of income, as she works self-employed through an agency. It was revealed Ellie earns £2,000 a week after tax, and that a driving ban would not result in others losing their jobs, led to the decision to give her the points. Addressing the bench, she said, according to Metro: 'I have been self-employed for the past two-and-a-half years. I was on a TV show and when I came out I moved to Manchester to do modelling and different kinds of media. 'I do a lot of travelling to shoots and it could be anywhere from London, Scotland, Leeds or all over the UK. My fashion brand's factory is in Leicester and I have to go there carrying a lot of stock.' Ellie, who moved from Newcastle to Cheshire after her appearance on Love Island, added: 'I've learned my lesson and I haven't had any other offences. I've held my hands up and I'm really sorry.' Chairman of the bench Neil Gallagher, enquired if her ban would impact jobs at the factory in Leicester, to which she replied: 'The employer, I couldn't work with him because I can't travel to Leicester.' But after deliberation, the chairman told her: 'Exceptional circumstances is a very high hurdle and I'm afraid in the circumstances we find it does not apply in your case.' He added: 'You're on a good income at the moment. You have done well but I'm afraid we can't avoid the ban and you will have to make other arrangements to travel around the country.' At the time she was clocked speeding, Ellie said that she had been severely delayed during a five-and-a-half-hour drive south from Manchester. As well as receiving six points, Ellie was fined £1,660, ordered to pay court costs of £110 and a victim surcharge of £167. Ellie entered the Love Island villa as a bombshell in 2018 and struck up a relationship with millionaire seltzer brand owner, Charlie Brake, but they split shortly afterwards. During her time on the show she famously became embroiled in a vicious row with Georgia Steel, with Ellie being condemned for using vile language during the spat. The former business development manager now makes a living as an influencer. Kaz Crossley - drugs bust Kaz Crossley, who appeared on season four of the show - hit headlines in February 2023, when she was questioned and held in prison in the United Arab Emirates on suspicion of drug offences. In 2020, the reality star was filmed without her knowledge, appearing to snort lines of white powder in Dubai by her 'controlling and manipulative' ex-boyfriend. Three years later, Kaz was detained at Abu Dhabi airport while transferring to a flight to Thailand where she says she was going to carry out voluntary work. An insider claimed 'that her name obviously raised a red flag' when her passport was checked in the UAE's capital, and she was put in jail for a week alongside a new mother and her six-month-old baby. After four days of being held in Dubai's Central Prison and being questioned about the video, the reality star was released without charge. Breaking her silence on the ordeal in August 2023, Kaz broke down in tears as she told GK Barry on her Saving Grace podcast about how her unnamed ex had been the one to release the video of her snorting lines of white powder. She claimed it was the 'scariest experience of her life' as she was 'strip searched' and held with prisoners in a jail cell. Kaz, 30, said it 'destroyed her mental health and career', revealing she hit rock bottom, as she lost all her brand deals, 'became depressed' and didn't leave the house. Dubai has recently liberalised its drugs laws with first-time offenders given a minimum of three months in prison and a fine of between £4,559 and £22,799. Previously, offenders would have faced a minimum of four years in prison for any drug use. After serving jail time, suspects are then deported to their home state - in Kaz's case to the UK - and banned from returning to the UAE. Sentences for drug-trafficking can include the death penalty. Kaz first appeared on Love Island in 2018 as a Casa Amor bombshell, where she famously turned Josh Donzel's head away from his then-partner Georgia Steel. She returned to the villa in 2025 for the All Stars version of the series, but was dumped half way through with partner Montel McKenzie. The former make-up artist now divides her time between the UK and Thailand after founding Combat Collective, a community that focuses on empowering women through combat sports. In May 2024, a group of nine influencers, which included Love Island's Rebecca Gormley, Biggs Chris, Eva Zapico and Jamie Clayton, were charged by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in relation to an unauthorised foreign exchange trading scheme promoted on social media. The FCA alleged that Emmanuel Nwanze and Holly Thompson used an Instagram account, @holly-fx trends, to provide advice on buying and selling contracts for difference (CFDs) when they were not authorised to do so. It said CFDs were high-risk investments, with 80 percent of customers who invest in them losing money. The watchdog alleged that Emmanuel paid the Love Island stars along with TOWIE's Lauren Goodge and Yazmin Oukhellou, and Geordie Shore's Scott Timlin to promote the account to their combined 4.5 million Instagram followers. They each face one count of issuing unauthorised communications of financial promotions. Eva appeared in court in September but is is yet to enter a plea to one count of issuing unauthorised communications of financial promotions on or about April 2, 2020. Judge Sally-Ann Hales told the star: 'We may need you back here on October 24, bail remains unconditional same as before.' Biggs, Rebecca, Jamie, Scott, Lauren, Yazmin, Emmanuel and Holly all denied issuing unauthorised communications of financial promotions at a previous hearing. The judge said the influencers, who were all released on unconditional bail, will stand trial in 2027. The Love Island stars all appeared on the first winter season of Love Island in 2020. During their time on the show, model Rebecca and former car body repair specialist Biggs began dating and maintained a long-distance relationship for 18 months after the show ended and the country went into lockdown. Earlier this year, the pair appeared on Netflix series, Cheat: Unfinished Business, where they tried and failed to rekindle their relationship. Rebecca, 27, now works as an influencer while Biggs, 33, owns BMC Properties that focuses on buying, selling and refurbishing houses. During her time on the show, former recruitment consultant Eva, 26, struck up a romance with Nas Majeed. She now works as an influencer. Jamie's time in the villa was short-lived, being dumped from the show jus seven days after entering as a bombshell. The Scottish recruitment consultant, 32, has since opened his own consultancy in Dubai. Jack Fincham - drug driving and dog attack In January, Love Island winner Jack Fincham was sentenced to six weeks imprisonment after being convicted for owning a dangerously out-of-control dog. The reality TV star was originally sentenced after his black Cane Corso, Elvis, injured runner Robert Sudell in Swanley, Kent, in September 2022. Jack, who had pleaded guilty to the charge, faced two separate incidents involving his dog. The first attack left the runner left with an injury, while a second incident in June 2024 saw a woman's calf grabbed - though no injury was reported. The court had handed Fincham a custodial sentence, citing his failure to comply with conditions set after the first attack, including keeping Elvis on a lead and wearing a muzzle. However, Jack's legal team successfully argued that immediate imprisonment was too harsh and in March, the appeal's success meant Jack would now avoid jail but must still comply with strict conditions regarding Elvis. Instead his 18-month suspended sentence for a drug-driving offence in March 2024 was extended by three months. As part of his original sentence passed at the magistrates' court, Fincham was ordered to pay £3,680, including a £2,000 contribution to kennelling costs, a fine of £961 and £200 compensation to the runner. In 2024, Jack was also spared jail after speeding his £50,000 car during a cocaine binge. He was behind the wheel of his BMW 520D driving down the hard shoulder of the A2 in Kent when he was stopped by police. Jack later admitted drug driving and driving without due care and attention. He also pleaded guilty to driving without insurance and using false number plates. He was given a 12-week sentence suspended for 18 months. It was then extended for three months. Jack later claimed his life had spiralled out of control, having blown £1million on gambling as he battled drink and drug addictions. The reality star won the fourth series of Love Island with Dani Dyer in 2018, with the pair being awarded £50,000 shared winnings. He revealed in February that he has gone back to work selling office supplies and stationary and is taking on a Master's degree in financial trading. Chloe Crowhurst - drink driving In 2017, Chloe Crowhurst was charged with drink-driving after getting caught behind the wheel the day after a boozy Halloween bash. The reality star failed a breathalyser test when police stopped her while leaving a Holiday Inn in Crawley, West Sussex, after a night out. Chloe had been partying at the Shocktober showbiz party at Tulleys Farm in Crawley the night before, then carried on the night at Moko club - which stays open till 3am. The next day, a worried onlooker called the police after seeing her leave the hotel, according to The Sun. Police then stopped a car matching hers and gave her a breath test, which she failed. Chloe's manager later apologised for the reality starlet's 'error in judgement' in a statement. It read: 'Chloe is fully aware that her public profile comes hand in hand with responsibility. 'At this stage does not want to comment beyond offering her sincerest apologies to her family, friends and supporters for any embarrassment she may have caused.' Anna Vakili - drunken brawl Anna Vakili was arrested in 2021 after a boozy fight with her sister Mandi. The reality star claimed she had called the police over fears she was being kidknapped but ended up getting arrested herself over the brawl. The sisters were arrested and on suspicion of common assault. They were later released without charge. Anna admitted that she regularly ends up rowing with her younger sister after having 'too much to drink' during nights out. She told The Sun: 'We got arrested for fighting each other – it wasn't even a physical fight. Mandi scratched my neck and it was bleeding a tiny bit. It was the tiniest little scratch, and the worst part of this is, that I called the police!' Anna and Mandi were then handcuffed and put into a police van, where she claims she could see the officers Googling her name in the front seat. Once they realised the situation was serious, they told officers it was nothing to be concerned about and that they were sisters. However they were taken to the station and spent 14 hours in police cells before being quizzed by officers and later released. Anna appeared on series five of Love Island in 2019 when she famously got into a blazing row with Jordan Hames after he asked her to be his girlfriend, only to chat up India Reynolds The year before, Anna claimed she was set upon by a group of who 'threatened them with illegal weapons' during the Bank Holiday weekend. She released a statement, insisting she was forced to act in 'self-defence' after a 'drug-using' teenager 'swung' at her cousin Asal - a claim her family firmly denied. In a video shared on social media, the TV personality was seen dragging a young woman by her hair across the concrete, before Mandi kicked her in the head following a heated exchange. A representative for Anna told MailOnline: 'Anna and Mandi Vakili and others in their group were involved in an unprovoked violent and verbal attack on Monday in Hyde Park which included Mandi and their cousin being hit and punched and the group of attackers attempting to steal their belongings. 'The very serious matter is now being dealt with the police as they were threatened with illegal weapons during the attack.' The family of the teenager then spoke out on social media, insisting the fight kicked off when Asal told the fans to 'shut up' after they recognised the reality star from the ITV2 dating series. Anna appeared on series five of Love Island in 2019 when she famously got into a blazing row with Jordan Hames after he asked her to be his girlfriend, only to chat up India Reynolds two days later. While she initially launched a career as an influencer after the show, she decided to return to her job as a pharmacist during the Covid pandemic. Zara Holland - flouting lockdown In January 2021, Zara Holland was ordered to pay a £4,500 fine or go to jail for nine months for breaching Barbados' tough Covid rules. The former Miss England and her boyfriend Elliott Love were arrested at the airport when they had attempted to flee the country after Elliott tested positive for Covid. The couple had been given red wristbands and told to remain in their room at the £300-a-night Sugar Bay until they were taken to a quarantine centre on the north of the island. Instead, they booked a British Airways flight back to the UK, which would have been packed with fellow British holiday makers, cut off their wristbands and took a taxi to the airport. Zara then appeared in court in Barbados while her boyfriend isolated in the island's quarantine centre and pleaded guilty to leaving the Sugar Bay hotel on December 29 while she was under quarantine. The shaken reality star had blamed her actions on a 'foolish error' when she appeared in court and breathed a sigh of relief when she escaped with a fine of £4,417. Zara's fine was paid immediately by her lawyer and she promptly returned to the UK. Elliott appeared in court two days after Zara where he was branded 'reckless' but also escaped with just a fine. He was ordered to pay just £3,000, which was £1,400 less than his famous girlfriend - despite him being prepared to get on a packed holiday jet while infected with the virus. His fine was smaller because his lawyer successfully argued that he was a 'simple guy' who earns £450-a-week running a small demolition firm and isn't a celebrity. Beauty queen Zara appeared on series two of Love Island in 2016, where she was famously stripped of her Miss Great Britain title having sex on camera with Alex Bowen. Zara - who married Elliott in Greece in 2023 - now runs a clothing company called Mimi Boutique. Kyle Ashman - machete attack Kyle had been due to appear on Love Island when it launches next Monday but ITV confirmed this week the 23-year-old from Stafford has chosen not to enter the villa and decided to leave the show for personal reasons. The news came amid The Sun's reports that Kyle was involved in an machete attack in February when masked thugs stormed a wake and hacked at a dad with a blade. Kyle was one of two arrested by police but he was released with no further action and he has now confirmed he had no involvement in the incident, but has chosen to leave the ITV show regardless. Kyle told MailOnline: 'I fully cooperated with this police investigation and made it very clear that I had no involvement in this incident. 'I am not a violent person and any suggestion otherwise is a mischaracterisation.' Meanwhile ITV added: 'For personal reasons, Kyle will not be entering the Love Island Villa as planned.' The Love Island line up was announced on Tuesday so Kyle's departure will have plunged the show into chaos ahead of Monday's launch episode. The Sun revealed they alerted bosses on Kyle being questioned in the attack but ITV said they were unaware of the incident and he was not flagged during the contestant checks. The incident on February 28 at The White Eagle Club in Stafford saw the victim, 38, nearly lose his arm after he was rushed to hospital for emergency treatment The incident on February 28 saw the victim, 38, nearly lose his arm after he was rushed to hospital for emergency treatment and kept it for around two weeks. Another mourner was reportedly glassed, one hit with a metal pole, and two people were run over by a car during the 15 minute attack at the The White Eagle Club in Stafford. Sources said the victim was attacked by three balaclava-clad thugs over an alleged £3,000 debt. He was injured by a blade that left him with a deep gash and has suffered tendon damage and is now unable to drive. Police confirmed yesterday that after the matter had been investigated Kyle and another individual were released with no further action only last month. A show source told the publication: 'ITV were entirely unaware of Kyle's past and, as he was not charged, it was not flagged as part of Love Island's stringent DBS checks. 'It's only right he can now return home to the UK to share his side of the story and therefore bosses took the decision that it was best for him not to enter the villa.' Staffordshire Police said on Monday: 'A 22-year-old man, from Stafford, was arrested on suspicion of wounding and affray. Another man, also 22 and from Stafford, was arrested on suspicion of affray. 'Both were questioned in custody and bailed with conditions while our enquiries continue.' Kyle, who works as a water operative, doesn't have a strong social media presence with just one Insta pic on his profile. Prior to his announced departure, Kyle said he was looking for 'someone that's fun, confident and just themselves'.


Daily Mail
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Shocking moment supermarket shopper starts hurling products at customers during self-service rampage - before 'brawling with woman on ground'
A woman in a wheelchair was floored by security after she screamed 'you stupid b****' and hurled items at customers before kicking another shopper to the ground. Carnage unfolded yesterday evening at a Morrisons in Manchester when the lady got in a fight with a person carrying a Happy Birthday balloon. Shocking footage shows the wheelchair fighter grab a product at the self-checkouts and then throw it over the barriers while onlookers gasp and shout 'that's not ok'. Using her leg, she then delivers a blow to the younger female shopper that forces security guards to finally bring her to the ground. The shopper then growls loudly saying 'don't you do that to me ever' and proceeds to hit a separate customer. It is unclear how and why the fight started. A male shopper, whose connection to the events are unclear, then appears to get involved, delivering a light kick to the fuming woman on the floor. She then grapples with her original female opponent. The customer who filmed the exchange has claimed the woman with the wheelchair 'started screaming and throwing things' but had no idea 'what her set off', Manchester Evening News reports. She added: 'To be honest, I am not too sure what set her off. She just started screaming and throwing things. 'Then she got out of her chair and attacked a poor woman who only came in for a balloon.' Another witness alleged the female shopper had begun 'swinging' at an officer after police were called to the supermarket. Greater Manchester Police have confirmed they were called at around 6.15pm to the Morrisons store on Irwell Place in Eccles to reports of two women fighting. One woman was arrested at the scene on suspicion of assault and assaulting a police officer. No further details have been confirmed.


Daily Mail
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EXCLUSIVE Travellers who 'seized' field in 24 hours: Horrified villagers in sleepy hamlet are left 'powerless' by speed of 'land-grabbing' travellers
Horrified villagers in a sleepy rural hamlet have accused a 'land-grabbing' group of travellers of 'devastating' their home by tearing up a field and paving it in 24 hours. 'Powerless' locals in the isolated farming community of Charles have lashed out at the alleged 'eco-vandalism' after industrial diggers ripped into a field and levelled it. Diggers bulldozed through a large grass bank to gain access to the secluded field in the picturesque north Devon hamlet - which is home to just a few dozen homes. The work, which is believed to be part of an unauthorised project to build a new traveller site, started at about 5pm on Monday evening, locals said. Within 24 hours, the tranquil patch grassland had been transformed into a grey eyesore, standing out against the rolling green hills of the surrounding countryside. Devastating aerial pictures can today reveal how the former pony field in the rural oasis has been ruined and turned into a gravel car park, with caravans pitched around it and fence posts installed. The works have been carried out without planning permission - and is feared to be part of a new trend of brazen landgrabs carried out by travellers. 'This is an atrocity... it's devastated the countryside with absolutely no thought for the harm it will cause,' one furious 47-year-old woman, who lives locally, told MailOnline. 'A massive JCB has ripped out the bank, which is protected because of nesting birds. They have flattened the field and it looks like they're concreting there already. 'We feel absolutely powerless right now... It's one rule for one part of society and another rule for the other.' When MailOnline visited the countryside location on Wednesday afternoon, a number of men could be seen working at it, using an industrial excavator to carve away ground and roller to flatten it. The incident appears to be the latest in a trend sweeping the country which has seen fields unlawfully developed into traveller sites. Groups across the UK have been accused of carrying out brazen bank holiday 'land seizures' to rapidly build camps under the noses of council chiefs while their offices are closed. Allegedly weaponising the national breaks, industrial diggers, excavators and lorries carrying gravel, are mobilised to rip up and pave over fields in protected green belts during 'deliberate and meticulously planned' operations. Cynically, the 'illegal' conversions are done without any planning permission, flouting development rules - with 'retrospective' applications later submitted to councils to allow the newly-constructed sites to remain. Since April, locations across the country have seen a sudden surge of developments - with the bulk taking place on the Easter, VE Day and late May bank holidays. When MailOnline visited the location on Wednesday afternoon, a number of men could be seen working at it, using an industrial excavator to carve away ground and roller to flatten it An investigation by MailOnline has revealed similar unauthorised 'landgrabs' blighting villages and towns across Buckinghamshire, West Sussex, Nottinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Gloucester, Worcestershire and Cheshire. It comes after this paper revealed how the quaint village of Burtonwood, near Warrington, in Cheshire, had been the latest to be hit. It was targeted during last week's May bank holiday, with travellers taking less than 72 hours to convert the six-acre field into a gravel car park. They covered half the open space in hardcore and also built a 10ft-high wooden fence around the boundary, with groups allegedly working through the night - much to the fury of dismayed locals. 'I have never felt so impotent as a councillor in not being able to do something,' local politician Stuart Mann said. 'The neighbours suffered for 36 hours solid that went through the night. It was a military operation in terms of how [the travellers] achieved it.' The works on the land appear to mirror a similar incident weeks earlier near the West Sussex town of Petworth, in the heart of the protected South Downs National Park, during the VE Day bank holiday at the start of May. A tranquil plot in Blind Lane, Lurgashall, was transformed into a building site as heavy machinery ploughed through the field without planning permission, turning it into gravel car park, with 10 caravans later appearing there. Local MP Andrew Griffith was left horrified by the unauthorised development and now fears travellers elsewhere could launch similar landgrabs if planning rules aren't tightened up. 'These are clearly deliberate and meticulously planned operations,' Mr Griffith, the Conservatives' Shadow Business and Trade Secretary, previously said. 'In the Lurgashall case it took far too long for the local council to act leaving ratepayers and residents at the mercy of this devastating planning blight. 'It is clearly foreseeable that bank holiday weekends are the moment of maximum danger and yet that's when town halls fail to ensure staff cover.' Work at the six-acre Burtonwood site in Cheshire reportedly started at 6pm on Friday, May 23. MailOnline understands it came after travellers legitimately purchased the plot of land. Within hours, villagers reported excavators and tipper trucks working through the night to remove soil and replace it with concrete, completing the job in less than three days. Before and after aerial photographs show the extent of the destruction and more than a dozen caravans and other vehicles have since moved onto the site. Although a retrospective planning application has now been submitted to Warrington Borough Council, Cllr Mann said an investigation had been launched after complaints from locals, who say the land is green belt and should be for agricultural use only. In the Devonshire village of Charles, appalled neighbours have demanded action from North Devon Council to clampdown on the unauthorised development. 'I know planning authorities are under pressure and under-staffed but there seem to be an inertia about them in dealing with this,' one resident, who asked not to be named said. 'it's easier to go for retrospective planning than to battle it out... it's setting a dangerous precedent and this will keep happening.' A spokesman for North Devon Council told MailOnline: 'We have been made aware of a potential breach of planning regulations at this location and our planning enforcement team is currently investigating the matter. 'We are committed to ensuring compliance with planning policy across the district and ensuring the environment is protected for the benefit of all our residents.'