PETITION - On Street Parking in Surrey
The Conservative Surrey County Council is currently planning to increase on-street car parking in many towns and villages in Surrey.
The Conservative Surrey County Council is currently planning to increase on-street car parking in many towns and villages in Surrey.
Local Liberal Democrats have welcomed the news that an estimated 1,590 people in Hinckley and Bosworth will stop paying Income Tax altogether. On top of this another 47,000 will pay £200 less a year in Income Tax.
Liberal Democrats in Hinckley and Bosworth are campaigning to save rural pharmacies. It follows the news that the Primary Care Trust (PCT) are planning to remove support from pharmacies associated with village doctor's surgeries.
Liberal Democrats in Hinckley and Bosworth are backing plans that would see members of the public given shares in two banks, the Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds.
Today the Government announced that it would be supporting Liberal Democrat peer, Lord (Tim) Clement-Jones' Live Music Bill, which seeks to remove the bureaucratic burden from small venue owners, such as pubs and community halls, who want to have live music play for their guests
Many residents living in larger households contacted me after I became Mayor about the Council's refusal to provide additional orange or green recycling bins or even bags to use alongside bins when they became full. Having campaigned for many years to make it easier for residents to use the recycling collection schemes, for example for new recycling facilities at blocks of flats and for a wider range of materials to be included, I have been determined as Mayor to continue to support residents to recycle. I therefore changed this policy, as residents who want to recycle must be supported to do so. Anyone who wants additional capacity to recycle more, either via more green or orange bags or a bin, can have it.