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.
My 2012 Village Tour continues this weekend with open surgeries on Saturday at Briar Bank Park in Wilstead, Biddenham, Great Denham and Bromham. For all the details of this weekend's sessions, click on the 'Meet Dave - Village Tour' button on the menu on the left hand side of this page. This lists the 38 open street surgeries I've held so far, and gives details of the schedule of 25 further sessions to come.
The working group considering the future of the former St Peter's college met today. Local Lib Dem Councillors Stephen Robinson and Jude Deakin briefed the group on meetings they had attended with council officers in recent weeks.
One of the key planks of the Coalition's Localism Act is about empowering residents. One of the many ways to do this is the new powers to create Community Councils or Parish Councils, something London has been deprived of since the 1960s.
Wiltshire Council has permitted a residential development of by Newland Homes of 79 dwellings, plus roads, sewers and associated works on the former Ushers Bottling Plant inTrowbridge.
The Rural Services Network has collated data on the subject. Wind power study says opponents' claims are unfounded This Guardian...
An application from The Steiner School of Frome has been approved by West Wiltshire's planning committee. Steiner intend to use the old primary school in Corsley, which closed in 2007, as a temporary premises until their own new school is completed. Since its closure Corsley School has been used as a conference centre.