Norfolk: Lib Dems relaunch campaign for national regulation of buses
A group of local councillors has this week relaunched a campaign that it started almost four years ago after continuing public dissatisfaction with local bus services.
A group of local councillors has this week relaunched a campaign that it started almost four years ago after continuing public dissatisfaction with local bus services.
Kent Trading Standards have warned that rogue companies may be targeting businesses trying to extract unnecessary money from them.
The Liberal Democrats have just released a new short film about Iraq, David Cameron, Gordon Brown and the Liberal Democrat alternative. The film will be broadcast on Friday 17th November on BBC1 at 18.55, BBC2 at 17.55 and ITV at 18.55.
When delivering Park Ward Focus in Avondale Road Robin Lawrence, the Park candidate, caught his toe in a hole developing in the footpath. He soon found that there was a considerable hole under the thin layer of tarmac of the footpath. Robin said "As soon as I discovered this hazard I contacted the council and requested that it be repaired swiftly. I am very pleased that Wolverhampton Council will be repairing a potentially dangerous pothole in Avondale Road as a matter of urgency."
The Shepway Liberal Democrats Annual General Meeting & Hustings for the new Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate for Folkestone and Hythe is this Friday, 17th November 2006 from 7.15pm at the Burlington Hotel, Earls Avenue, Folkestone CT20 2HR. Party members are welcome - please do come along and have YOUR say in this important decision!
Wolverhampton City Council has exercised its powers of compulsory purchase to assemble a huge site between Cleveland Street, Bell Street, Temple Street, Snow Hill, Victoria Street, Worcester Street and St. John's Street for a ?265 million regeneration scheme, to be known as Summer Row. Park Ward candidate, Robin Lawrence said "It has long been Liberal Democrat policy to oppose car-dependent out-of-town retail parks so we welcome redeveloping the City centre. The planned developments should encourage Wolverhampton shoppers to continue to use the city centre rather than travelling further afield."