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ENSURING ACCESS TO INGOL GOLF COURSE

by professorbillwinlow on 28 April, 2013

We welcome the reopening of the Ingol golf course – but are getting increasingly concerned about reports that dog walkers and others are being prevented from walking their usual routes, as the new operators have been erecting new gating and signage “to reduce the influx of ramblers and dog walkers who have recently used the […]

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A Great Community Event in Lea

by professorbillwinlow on 27 April, 2013

Today was a good day for the Big Lea Clean up with lots of people from Brownies upwards turning up to help. “It was a wonderful to see everyone from the community pulling together for a common cause” says County Cllr Bill Winlow (below right). Let’s hope it becomes an annual event and thanks to […]

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April 26, 2013 2:20 PM Many congratulations to Liberal Democrat Philip Lower who fought off Labour to retain the Castle Ward by-election seat on Newcastle upon Tyne MBC.

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Dovedale Play Area – Funding now available for reurbishment

by professorbillwinlow on 27 April, 2013

“Community Gateway has done well to find funding to refurbish this valuable play area. Our surveys indicated that most people in Threefields and the Dovedale areas wanted something better for their kids. Let’s hope it’s all done for the summer and that we actually have some fine weather!” says Bill Winlow. .  

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April 8th was a great day at Preston Planning Committee when the CEG proposal for the development of land to the north of Hoyles Lane and east of Sidgreaves Lane was unanimously refused, mainly due to highways and drainage issues. Thanks to all the 171 people who have written in to object to the proposal […]

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Tanterton Community Centre

by professorbillwinlow on 26 April, 2013

We recently learned that Signposts, the Morecambe-based charitable company that runs Tanterton Community Centre, is going out of business. Cllr Bill Winlow says “We cannot allow this community asset to close. I pledge to work closely with Preston City Council and the Ingol and Tanterton Neighbourhood Council to find a way forward so that the […]

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“I kept my promises” says Bill Winlow

by professorbillwinlow on 26 April, 2013

“When you elected me in June 2009 I promised that I would make the interests of the residents of Preston West my first priority and I have done that by being active in Lea, LeaTown, Cottam, Ingol and Tanterton: In Ingol and Tanterton I work closely with your three Liberal Democrat City Councillors: Bill Shannon, […]

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Liberal Founder of the Welfare State to appear on postage stamps

by professorbillwinlow on 25 April, 2013

Royal Mail recently announced the launch of its latest set of special stamps, ‘Great Britons’, a set of 1st Class stamps celebrating the achievements of 10 distinguished individuals from the realms of sport, journalism, music, politics and the arts. David Lloyd George, the last Liberal Prime Minister, is the chosen politician. Here’s how Wikipedia describes […]

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The Tory cut in council tax of 2% for Lancashire County Council is not only irresponsible, but extremely foolish. The cut will remove almost £7.5m per year from the county’s budget and that will accumulate year on year so that within the four year life of the next administration there will be almost £30m less […]

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Tycoon tax: now in force

by professorbillwinlow on 24 April, 2013

Report from Mark Pack A little quietly, the good ship HMS Tycoon Tax slid off the policy speculation slipway and into the waters of the real world* with the start of the tax year earlier this month. The full details are over on the official HM Treasury website of how the March 2012 budget announcement has […]

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