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Robin Lawrence - reselected for Park Ward

Robin Lawrence is reselected as Park Ward candidate

Robin Lawrence, who came so close to winning Park Ward from the Labour Party this May, has been re-selected as the Liberal Democrat candidate for Park Ward for the 2007 Local Elections. At a Branch meeting on Wednesday 19 July Robin was unanimously reselected. Robin said,"I am delighted and honoured to have be re-selected and look forward to carry on the campaign and win the seat next May."

19 Jul 2006
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Cllr Fraser Macpherson, Dundee's Finance Convener

Dundee Liberal Democrats condemn cash machine charges

Dundee Liberal Democrats today (19th July) spoke out in support of calls for Government Ministers to take action against cash machine operators following the publication of research showing that more than 40 per cent of ATMs charge fees.

19 Jul 2006
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Road Accident "black-spot" sign

Lib Dems take Lead on Black Bull Road Safety

Shepway Lib Dems have taken positive action to support Black Bull and Pavilion Road residents in their efforts to get speeds cut at an accident black-spot in the area. Following a number of serious accidents and near misses, local campaigners Peter Carroll and Darren Briddock worked with local residents by erecting a new traffic sign in Black Bull Road asking vehicles to slow down.

19 Jul 2006
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Grass Verge and trees

Small Steps: Cheriton Lorry Parking Progress Update

The Cheriton Lib Dem team have continued to chase both Shepway District and Kent County Councils for action on Cheriton High Street, and are starting to get results. The High Street layby opposite Tesco's has recently been "spruced up" following many complaints from Cheriton Town Councillor Tim Prater and local residents. Kent County Council have also now confirmed that there is a plan to deal with the issue permanently in this financial year.

19 Jul 2006
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Grass Verge and trees

Small Steps: Cheriton Lorry Parking Progress Update

The Cheriton High Street layby opposite Tesco's has recently been "spruced up" following many complaints from Cheriton Town Councillor Tim Prater and local residents. Kent County Council have also now confirmed that there is a plan to deal with the issue permanently in this financial year.

19 Jul 2006
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