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.
David Laws MP has said its "not surprising" that some sixth forms are considering taking legal action after a funding error which could lead to cuts in sixth form budgets from September has left schools and colleges in England considering legal action against the Learning Skills Council.
St. Peter's Ward Focus Team has its April Focus ready and it is being delivered to 5,000 homes across the Ward. The Focus highlights the action Zahid Shah has taken in getting a Farndale Drugs Den cleaned up and his campaign to have all roads with a full set of street name plates. A PDF version of the Focus can be found in the Download area of this site.
A Kirkholt Kickpitch at the bottom end of Denholme/Digby Road, will be receiving around £25,000 for improvements, which include replacing damaged basketball nets, providing pitch markings for football and replacing all damaged fences.
Eton is likely to miss out on its share of revenue from the Olympic games as visitors to the Olympic rowing venue are kept well away by the travel plans being put in place by the Conservative Council and The Olympic Delivery Agency.
A new web site "Link Up Shepway" has been launched at http://shepway.ning.com/ and anyone across Shepway - Folkestone, Hythe, Romney Marsh and Elham Valley - are invited to join.
The Liberal Democrats are demanding that Bedford Borough Council opens up to local residents by allowing Members of the Public to question Councillors at public meetings without providing written notice of the question in the previous week.