Breaking Britain returns, this time it’s the schools
Why is so much of Britain’s infrastructure literally falling apart?
Why is so much of Britain’s infrastructure literally falling apart?
Lib Dems condemn “chaotic and incompetent” budget
The sheer quantity of raw sewage being dumped into Britain’s rivers and coastal areas is a scandal and a disgrace.
After months of campaigning EE have at last agreed to send a spokesman to talk to residents and their representatives in the Clun and Bishops Castle area where the campaign started in April. Heather, wo is Chair of the Local Joint Committe* for Clun, Bishops Castle, Chirbury and Worthen, said "After months of fobbing off EE are at long last sending John Carwadine their Head of Community Affairs to speak to our local Joint Committee. When I think of all the letters and phone calls, the petitions we've run and the people we've lobbied getting them to come has been very hard work.They could have avoid all the negative publicity in the STAR and elsewhere if they just responded to residents properly in the first place. "We are also expecting a response back from Vince Cable MP, the business Minister shortly. I know from his team that they have taken up the issue with EE's Corporate Affairs Department. "I really would urge local residents to come to this Committee meeting at 7pm on 9th October at Edgerton Villag
This weekend, a large delegation of children from schools in the Wootton Upper School pyramid are undertaking a remarkable trip...
Conservatives at the Royal Borough are set to sell off the council's leisure centres to the private sector, after the locally run Royal Borough Leisure Trust pulled out of bidding to take over the council's leisure facilities.
To the immediate south of Weybridge, the Lib Dems gain a ward from the Conservatives with a massive swing. The result w...
Congratulations to Kim Adams who was elected Thursday to represent Epping Hemnall on Epping Forest District Council.
The second Bedford Film Festival is taking place this weekend, with a range of exciting and varied workshops and film screenings today, tomorrow and Saturday. The main venue is once again The Higgins Bedford, and festival-goers will benefit from enhanced facilities which have been installed in advance of the festival.