Release of Reserves a Step Closer
Lib Dem plans to release money from council reserves look a step closer following last weeks Corporate and Resources meeting.
Lib Dem plans to release money from council reserves look a step closer following last weeks Corporate and Resources meeting.
Liberal Democrat Councillors mounted a protest outside the Town Hall at the weekend as the Mayor's £70,000 office move was taking place.
Whilst all eyes have been focused on the Mayor since his election last October, a quiet revolution has been going on elsewhere on the Council.
Hythe resident Mrs Susan Coleman of 183 Seabrook Road is celebrating the installation of a litter bin on the bus stop outside her house. The bin was installed after Mrs Coleman approached Lib Dem campaigner Peter Carroll for help.
Pat Webster would like to thank all who supported her in the by-election, both voters and helpers alike. "This magnificent win would not have been possible without each and every one of you" she said.
Profits from DSD, the direct services department of the borough council, should be used to stop increases in next years council tax rate according to local Liberal Democrats.