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.
Dr Peter Hirst, the Liberal Democrat, who hopes to be the new MP for Congleton is calling for a common agreement between all the political parties on the funding arrangements for social care for the elderly.
Dr Peter Hirst, the Liberal Democrat, who hopes to be the new MP for Congleton is calling for a common agreement between all the political parties on the funding arrangements for social care for the elderly.
Local Liberal Democrats, including parliamentary candidate Cllr David Kendall and local business owner and activist Nigel Clarke, have welcomed Nick Clegg's recognition that high streets are an essential part of the local community.
Councillor Neil Hamilton has welcomed the council's decision not to progress possible plans for some housing on the Parkway site. Although more homes are needed in the area for elderly people in particular, the Catholic Diocese of Newcastle and Hexham has now held discussions with council officers about using the site for the possible expansion of the St John Vianney School.
Potholes are proving to be a menace for drivers and a major concern in the Abbey area.
The local Lib Dem team were at Woking station on 18 February distributing Rosie Sharpley's rail survey to early morning travellers.The survey asked passengers about how often they travel by train, how they get to the station and their experience at the station and on the train. "I look forward to hearing from passengers on their current experience of rail travel" said local Lib Dem candidate for MP Rosie Sharpley. "We carried out a similar survey last year" continued Rosie "and we found it an invaluable source of information on rail passengers' current experiences".