HDC Leader: “We’ve achieved so much in 3 years”
In a keynote speech, Cllr Sarah Conboy, Leader of Hunts District Council has reflected on how much HDC’s administration has achieved since taking power in 2022.
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In a keynote speech, Cllr Sarah Conboy, Leader of Hunts District Council has reflected on how much HDC’s administration has achieved since taking power in 2022.
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Cambridge City Council's ruling Labour group voted to increase their new Leader's allowances to £43,000 annually, ignoring the independent advice they commissioned - in a year when they cut council staff and services to the public.
A local Councillor has raised serious concerns over the prolonged delay—about eight years—in opening a new active recreational area and an adjacent play area on Hobson’s Park.
Liberal Democrats on East Cambridgeshire District Council have launched a petition against Conservative plans to build a crematorium on the site of the former Mepal Outdoor Centre.
Ruling Labour councillors on Cambridge City Council have aborted an attempt to serve themselves with ‘an extra helping’ of councillors’ allowances, following challenge from Opposition Liberal Democrats.
The Lib Dems have won a majority of seats on Cambs County Council for the first time ever - paving the way for more positive change for residents.
Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey visited the Offords to support local candidates in the upcoming County Council elections
Further to the announcement today that the Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Works will be allowed to move from its current site in the North East of the city, Cllr Katie Porrer commented:
Cllr Nathan Hunt took to the Great Ouse to help clean the river and call for greater infrastructure investments from water companies
Liberal Democrat MPs Charlotte Cane, Pippa Heylings and Ian Sollom have backed their party’s ambitious new rescue plan for the SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) system, unveiled at their spring conference in Harrogate.