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.
There are so many ways you can help your local Lib Dems to campaign more effectively, whether you're a party member or just like what we're doing for you locally. You can deliver leaflets, have a stakeboard in your garden, put a poster in your window, and you can donate (to name but a few options). There are however some less obvious ways to help your local party, whether as a member or supporter, that can have a massive effect on their election chances. Why not consider something from the list below, especially if you prefer to keep your support for the Party a private matter:
A suggestion that Masons Lane should be treated with titanium paint has been considered be the 'Air Quality Alliance' group. The paint has the capacity to suck pollutants out of the atmosphere and spew them into the drains when it rains. Masons Lane is the most polluted road in Wiltshire. Permissions had been sought from Council officers from environmental health, conservation and streetscene departments for a trial of a titanium dioxide paint solution which has been demonstrated to reduce nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide (NOx) gases in field trials in Congleton in Cheshire. Landowners on the lower part of Masons Lane had been approached to be part of a trial of the product and had agreed to participate. It was intended at the time to spray buildings, walls and pavements during the road closure on Masons Lane in November 2013.
Guest post from Conrad Tokarczyk. Conrad and double Paralympic gold Medallist Natasha Baker MBE are both from Hillingdon in London. Natasha is supporting Conrad's campaignto make all their local tube and train stations accessible to disabled people within five years.
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£500,000 of EU funding has been set aside for south and mid Essex businesses through the Low Carbon Business programme. This builds on a successful project already established in the south of the county. It helped to fund a wide range of installations including refrigeration, lighting, heating, insulation, transport interventions and much more.
South Lakes MP and President of the Liberal Democrats Tim Farron will step up his campaign for more democratic national park authorities tomorrow by introducing a Presentation Bill in the House of Commons.