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.
In the run up to the 2015 General Election we shall be sharing our party policies with you and highlighting our Manifesto priorities. We want you to vote for our policies and our achievements in Government rather than media sound bites; we know that you may be busy and it does mean putting in some reading time but the reward will be the satisfaction of knowing that you voted for the party, which best represents your view of how our country should realistically be governed.
Liberal Democrats have announced plans to introduce a new Green Homes Bill which would insulate up to 10 million homes by 2025. Under the plans set out for the next Parliament, homeowners would also be offered a Council Tax discount of at least £100 a year for ten years for making their homes greener. These measures would improve energy efficiency, promote renewable heat and help people benefit from warmer homes and cheaper energy bills. The Green Homes Bill would build on the success of Liberal Democrat policies delivered in government to make homes warmer and more energy efficient. These include legislating for Zero Carbon Homes in new build developments, introducing regulations to ban landlords from renting out energy inefficient homes from 2018, passing a new fuel strategy and making more than one million homes more energy efficient in two years thanks to ECO and the Green Deal. The Bill would build on these achievements and incentivise people to insulate their homes by:
Warwickshire County Council has withdrawn its objection to the planning proposal for 85 to 100 houses off Ashlawn Road on the Ridgeway Farm site - see http://rugby.lib.dm/a5Q7h. It is difficult to see why they have changed their mind as they are still saying the scheme could cause problems at the junction between Hillmorton Road/Ashlawn Road junction by the Paddox. As a result of the county council withdrawing their objection Rugby Borough Council officers are now recommending that the planning application be approved.
WHAT WOULD THEY HAVE DONE WITHOUT US??