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Sunday 26 February 2012

Liberal Democrat Leaflet: Brewers Hill Have Your Say | Sundon Road Safety Improvements | Parkside Land Clearance Mystery

2012/ Issue 1 Ward Leaflets.
A5 / Brewers Hill Have Your Say | Bypass Objections | Roads Resurfaced | Broadband Survey
Sundon Road Safety Improvements | Bypass Objections
Land Clearance Mystery | Parkside Voice Meeting | Mobile Cameras Catch Motorists

Houghton Hall Ward Leaflet



Tithe Farm Ward Leaflet




Parkside Ward Leaflet




Common Side to All Wards










Sunday 19 February 2012

VoteLibDem.Com

This is a screenshot from votelibdem.com, a page I ran for the Liberal Democrats in Houghton Regis while I owned the domain name.









Saturday 11 February 2012

Hillborough Crescent Resurfacing

During the week ending the 16th February Hillborough Crescent in Houghton Regis, is due to be completely resurfaced.


Ward Town Councillor, Shirley Gilchrist, Liberal Democrat,  (pictured) says, “Frankly, it’s wanted doing for years!”


Central Bedfordshire Councillor for Tithe Farm, Peter Williams, Liberal Democrat, said "Since before the Local Elections last year I did pledge that I would get this road resurfaced, and at last Highways have listened, and I am delighted that this scheme is now going ahead!"



Saturday 4 February 2012

Houghton Regis Leisure Centre – Praise for Action Group.

The Houghton Regis Leisure Centre is to stay open, after all. Central Bedfordshire Councillors voted today to fund some improvements and to award a contract for managing the Centre from 1st April. 

Cllr. David Jones, Leader of the Liberal Democrats on CBC, said, “At last, some good news about the Leisure Centre. All the LibDem councillors were strongly opposed to the closure of this facility when it was announced in late 2010. Our budget suggestions last year would have enabled the Centre to remain fully open.

“But the Tories would not listen. And we continued to press the Council to change its mind.

“Two public meetings held in the summer, were attended by hundreds of residents. Those meetings demonstrated to the Council the strength of local feeling about this issue. I would especially like to pay tribute to the Leisure Centre Action Group. They campaigned constantly against the threatened closure, raising awareness amongst residents. Well done to them - genuine community politics in action!”