
The county council must clear gullies to prevent further flooding misery - sign the petition
This winter, numerous towns and villages across Cambridgeshire have suffered localised flooding that has caused considerable inconvenience and damage ...
Including news from your Lib Dem local parties for South Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, East Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, Peterborough and Fenland
This winter, numerous towns and villages across Cambridgeshire have suffered localised flooding that has caused considerable inconvenience and damage ...
We are proud of the Lib Dem South Cambs District Council's newly adopted strategy to double nature in South Cambridgeshire, which will bolster rich wi...
Join our call on MPs and mobile phone companies to waive data costs for educational websites, to help the one million disadvantaged pupils who have li...
Parliamentary Spokesperson for South East Cambridgeshire, Pippa Heylings, supports Cambridge Chamber of Commerce's calls for immediate government clar...
Mobile Warden Schemes expanded across South Cambs The district council’s popular Mobile Warden Scheme has just been expanded to cover 20 further villa...
Ian Sollom, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Spokesperson for South Cambridgeshire, said: "I and all the residents of South Cambridgeshire are shocked t...
South Cambridgeshire District Council will offer housing to four refugee families a year for the next three years, in a plan agreed by the council’s c...
Following a tweet by South Cambs' Conservative MP Anthony Browne, which effectively blamed the cities of Cambridge and Peterborough for putting the co...
Aidan Van de Weyer, the Liberal Democrat candidate for Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, has called on Mayor James Palmer to cease expenditure...
Liberal Democrats in East Cambridgeshire have ensured the District Council will back a Local Electricity Bill currently making its way through Parliam...
Campaigning leads to free school meals U-turn Following all the hard work put in by local councillors, community groups, businesses and residents to ...
The plans, announced in October, have been drawn up in an attempt to address the force’s budget deficit and help make savings of £1.7 million in 2021/22, include halving the number of PCSOs, removing the community safety team, closing nine enquiry offices, and introducing an appointments-based system for members of the public to speak to police officers.