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by professorbillwinlow on 9 April, 2013
We have delivered over 3000 surveys to homes in Preston West and in survey after survey, you have told us that Dog Mess is something you really care about. You, like us, think that all owners should clear up after their dogs – and if they don’t, you, like us, think they should be fined. […]
Read more Leave a commentby professorbillwinlow on 8 April, 2013
Today 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 everyone who has written in to object to this proposal and to Lancashire County […]
Read more Leave a commentby professorbillwinlow on 8 April, 2013
“It’s very sad to have to say this, but I believe Preston City Council is not sustainable as an independent authority in the long term. In the ten years I have been a Councillor, the number of employees has reduced by well over half, and we cannot sustain any more cuts without front line services – like emptying the bins […]
Read more Leave a commentby professorbillwinlow on 7 April, 2013
Today’s Telegraph reports that Conservative MPs are to fight against moves to relax planning rules to allow homeowners to extend their homes as much as 20ft without planning permission. It says that a growing group of Conservatives in the Commons led by Zac Goldsmith will next week vote against the policy, part of the Coalition’s […]
Read more Leave a commentby professorbillwinlow on 5 April, 2013
The National Union of Teachers has said that millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money is being wasted by opening secondary schools in areas that already have a surplus of places. Research carried out by the union found that the Government has approved the opening of 28 secondary “free schools” despite large numbers of spare places […]
Read more Leave a commentby professorbillwinlow on 29 March, 2013
People often blame Brussels and the Common Fisheries Policy for doing-down small fishermen. But NW Liberal Democrat MEP, Chris Davies, reports that it is national governments that decide what share of each country’s fishing opportunities will go to the small scale boats and what to the big boys. This week Chris organised a seminar in […]
Read more Leave a commentby professorbillwinlow on 29 March, 2013
Tue 26th March 2013, Julian Huppert. Liberal Democrat MP for Cambridge, wrote: On Monday the Home Affairs Select Committee published yet another damning report of the UK Border Agency. We found that, in addition to the half million undetermined immigration and asylum cases, UKBA were failing to deal with new immigration cases. It is no […]
Read more Leave a commentby professorbillwinlow on 28 March, 2013
BBC News says that Preston City Council is to publish images in a local paper of people dropping litter. The authority said 2,200 tonnes of litter and fly tipping dropped in the city cost taxpayers £2m a year and hoped that the publication of the images would lead fines and prosecutions.
Read more Leave a commentby professorbillwinlow on 28 March, 2013
Local Government Information Unit (LGiU) research, published today in partnership with the National Trust, reveals that the government is sleepwalking towards the centralisation of the planning system. The LGiU surveyed senior local government politicians and officials in 94 Local Planning Authorities. 60% of respondents disagree or strongly disagree that the introduction of the National Planning […]
Read more Leave a commentby professorbillwinlow on 27 March, 2013
Tudor Avenue is scheduled to be resurfaced in April and the road markings at the junction of Tudor Avenue and Greenside will be replaced at that time. This should prevent any confusion as it will be clear that the route with right of way will be Tudor Avenue heading towards Dodney Drive along Greenside and […]
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