Bring it On
Well, as New Years go, there have been better.
Well, as New Years go, there have been better.
LIBERAL Democrat councillors are urging residents to sign up to their five-point plan to tackle crime in the Epping Forest district.
Dundee Liberal Democrats today (Monday 5th February) welcomed today's LibDem launch of the most extensive manifesto consultation ever undertaken by a British political party.
The producers of the Oscar nominated movie 'Days of Glory' have invited Lib Dem campaigner Peter Carroll and other members of the Gurkha justice campaign to a special preview of the film. The film details the injustices that Arab soldiers suffered in the French Army even though many thousands of them fought and died for France in the Second World War. The producers believe there are strong parallels in the film to the plight of the many thousands of Gurkha veterans who fought and died for Britain over many decades.
A dangerously potholed access lane off Shaftesbury Avenue in Cheriton will be repaired by Shepway Council housing department in the next month. The housing department called Councillor Tim Prater with the good news on Monday, after correspondence with Councillor Prater and local residents, including a piece in the Folkestone Herald newspaper highlighting the issue.
Local Lib Dems brought the "We can cut crime" campaign to Buckhurst Hill on Saturday 3 February by asking residents to sign up to their five point plan to tackle crime in Epping Forest.