
Budget a “desperate deception” as families in Peterborough face soaring bills
Peterborough Liberal Democrats have labelled the Chancellor’s budget announcement today a “desperate deception”, with income tax bills still set to rise for local people.
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Peterborough Liberal Democrats have labelled the Chancellor’s budget announcement today a “desperate deception”, with income tax bills still set to rise for local people.
Cambridge Liberal Democrats have spoken out against Michael Gove’s plans to set up a development corporation for Cambridge.
Pippa criticises Tory Budget for being missed opportunity for health, education and the environment
Commenting on the Spring Budget Lib Dem parliamentary candidate for the new constituency of St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire, Ian Sollom, said:
Edna served as a Magistrate in Cambridge for over 25 years, including many years chairing the Youth Court, and currently chairs the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fire Authority
During a visit to St Neots on Saturday 2 March, Lib Dem Leader Sir Ed Davey met partners and users of the town’s Citizen Hub as well as small business owners.
Like me, many of you, are concerned about rising crime across our communities. As a parent, I want my child to grow up feeling safe on the streets of Peterborough, but at the moment that just isn't the case.
Cambridgeshire saw a 65% rise in four week waits for GP appointments last year when compared to 2022, House of Commons Library research commissioned by the Liberal Democrats has revealed.
A budget amendment from the Liberal Democrats on East Cambridgeshire District Council was voted down by Conservative councillors yesterday (20 February).
Cambridge Liberal Democrats have welcomed the Government’s announcement this week that it now plans to regulate short term lets and to give power to local councils which are best placed to deal with this issue for residents.
Liberal Democrat councillors in Cambridge have been astonished to hear of a major U-turn from the controlling Labour administration when they announced acceptance of the Lib Dem proposals they had rejected only three weeks earlier.
Liberal Democrat councillors have rounded on the Labour bosses of Cambridge City Council for their cursory dismissal of proposals to improve the management of anti-social behaviour.