Help name new roads in Queen Ediths!
Your Queen Edith's city councillors, Karen, Immy and Dan are asking for your suggestions to name the three roads that will be created at the Netherhall Farm site.
Your Queen Edith's city councillors, Karen, Immy and Dan are asking for your suggestions to name the three roads that will be created at the Netherhall Farm site.
Ward councillors have welcomed the appeal decision by the planning inspectorate which confirms that "The Don" statue, sited on the corner of Hills Road and Norwich Street has been refused planning permission and must therefore be removed.
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.
“Labour has ‘picked' at our call for electoral reform for its own self interest and ignored the main issue”, says Lib Dem Cllr Daniel Lee, who proposed that Cambridge City Council calls for the government to explore options for a fairer voting system.
Cambridge Liberal Democrats are calling for an urgent tightening of the regulation of water companies to stop the release of sewage into rivers.
Following on from England’s semi-final victory in the Euros last night, a call has been made for the council to arrange a public screen for Sunday’s final against Spain.
Welcome from your Liberal Democrat councillors and community champions in Queen Edith’s Ward and division.
Welcome from your Liberal Democrat councillors and champions in Queen Edith’s Ward Cambridge City Council. 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.
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.
Cambridge Lib Dems have called for urgent action after new figures revealed cases of damp, condensation, and mould (DCM) in the City Council’s own housing have continued to grow into the summer months.
Lib Dem city councillors are calling for a challenge to central government’s ‘power grab’ for Cambridge’s future.
Cambridge Liberal Democrats call for better information and provision for inclusive play across the city
Lib Dem City Councillors are shocked that busy footpaths in Cambridge are dangerously overgrown with vegetation, at a time when many residents want to be out and about and despite the Council's strong commitment to active travel.
In response to Michael Gove’s planning and housing initiative on Cambridge, Cllr Tim Bick Leader of the Liberal Democrats on Cambridge City Council said:
The Times on Sunday’s reported Michael Gove has a “tightly guarded” plan to “turn Cambridge into Britain’s Silicon Valley with as many as 250,000 new homes built over next two decades.”
Cllr Tim Bick, leader of the Liberal Democrats on Cambridge City Council and Chair of the advisory Greater Cambridge Partnership Assembly, commented on the publication of the Making Connections consultation response:
Cambridge Labour has been accused of putting factional conflict before clear leadership for residents after it replaced Anna Smith as leader.