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News from Rickmansworth Liberal Democrats - Three Rivers, a Lib Dem Run Council

65 photovoltaic solar panels were installed on the roof of Three Rivers House at the end of last year . The panels are expected to generate around 14,000kwh each year which will save over 6 tonnes of carbon and reduce the Three Rivers District Council (TRDC) electricity bill. …………………………………………………………… Carers swim Free - carers supporting someone who needs additional help to go swimming can swim for free at William Penn. For details speak to pool staff or call Charlotte Masters on 776611. ……………………………………………………………. The renovated Ebury Play Area was officially opened on Friday 8th, 2.00-4.00pm. The new facilities include a trampoline, a jungle bridge, toddler swings, a wavy embankment slide, toddler play unit, balance beams, stepping logs, zip wire and play mounds, and to ensure every child can access play equipment there is also a flying saucer roundabout and pendulum swing. The adult out door gym remains and there are plenty of seats for those who enjoy just watching. ……………………………………………………………

22 Apr 2016
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Nick's Brexit Deal

Politically and personally I believe the Brexit Project has been a complete failure and we now need a People's Vote to decide between May's Deal and Remaining.

19 Nov 2018
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beggars lane parking

Beggars Lane, Tring. Hertfordshire County Council to Draw Up New Proposals Following a Site Meeting.

The parking situation in Beggars Lane has been a long running problem stretching back over 10 years. During this time the traffic using the road has steadily increased and as more and more people use the station so more and more people are using the lane to avoid paying for car parking at the station. The situation is made worse by the location of a small trading estate halfway along the lane which contains not only a transport company but also a firm which often receives deliveries from large, heavy lorries.

30 Sep 2015
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Cambridge North Station Map

Cambridge North Station Continues to Make Slow Progress.

Cambridge North station is one of the infrastructure projects initiated by the Coalition Government to stimulate the economy. It is to be constructed at the Chesterton sidings on the Fen Line from Cambridge to Kings Lynn near the Cambridge Science Park, but the project has been subjected to several delays. Early warnings appeared in April 2010 when Conservative election literature meekly remarked that the station would never be built. This negative political stance might explain the subsequent handling of planning by the Conservative controlled Cambridge County Council (CCC).

11 May 2016
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Hastoe Hill Drain Discovered

Hertfordshire's 18-Month Cleaning Cycle Policy for Drains is Failing Badly as Blocked Gulleys Cause Floods to Roads and Property

Tring, in Hertfordshire, was last year beset by floods on several key roads in and around the town. These were caused by blocked drains, ditches and gulleys. In Cow Roast near Northchurch a great improvement has been seen following a week-long programme of work and the regular flooding at Tring's Dundale Road/Icknield Way junction is now greatly improved - although still not completely cured.

1 Sep 2015
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