Cambridge Lib Dem Response to Sustainable Travel Alliance Manifesto
Liberal Democrat city council candidates are pleased to support the STA manifesto.
Including news from your Lib Dem local parties for South Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, East Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, Peterborough and Fenland
Liberal Democrat city council candidates are pleased to support the STA manifesto.
Replacing business rates with a new, fairer levy on commercial property owners instead of tenants would be a major boost for towns.
Well, we are back to another round of election this year, our council is currently elected in thirds, meaning where wards have three councillors each is up for re-election on different year and are elected for four years ...
Lib Dem city councillors have criticised Michael Gove’s proposed Growth Company and Development Corporation, announced this week to support his ‘Case for Cambridge’ to drive the future shape of Greater Cambridge.
Welcome from your Liberal Democrat councillors and campaigners in Queen Edith’s ward and division. We are sending this newsletter out approximately monthly to help keep you informed of what we’ve been up to and events within Queen Edith’s.
New figures released by the Environment Agency have shown that Anglian Water which covers Ely & East Cambridgeshire discharged sewage a staggering 31,623 times last year, a 97% rise compared to in 2022.
New figures released by the Environment Agency have shown that Anglian Water which covers Cambridgeshire discharged sewage a staggering 31,623 times last year, a 97% rise compared to in 2022.
Lib Dem Andrew Wood has won a County Council seat from the Conservatives, making the Lib Dems the largest group on Cambs County Council - while the Tory and Labour vote shares collapsed.
Pippa talks about how cancer has affected her family
For 23 years, under Conservative rule, our city went significantly backwards. Our City Council became over-centralised and secretive, we failed to act quickly enough to address the climate emergency, our services were cut back ...
With 12,118 pensioners in Peterborough constituency and a further 16,207 in NW Cambridgeshire constituency set to be hit with a £29,056,448 stealth tax following the Budget, new analysis by the Liberal Democrats has revealed.
A campaign of action to highlight the issues of littering around Peterborough will take place this month and everybody is invited to get involved.