Milton Road Public Art Update
The Greater Cambridge Partnership commissioned a £20,000 public art project for Milton Road after experiencing difficulties contacting the City Council's public art officer.
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The Greater Cambridge Partnership commissioned a £20,000 public art project for Milton Road after experiencing difficulties contacting the City Council's public art officer.
STATEMENT FROM COUNCILLOR JAMIE DALZELL - WEST CHESTERTON WARD
Local Liberal Democrat councillors have written an open letter to Network Rail urging them to honour earlier commitments to provide public toilet access at the new Cambridge South Station
Liberal Democrat MPs Charlotte Cane (Ely and East Cambridgeshire), Pippa Heylings (South Cambridgeshire) and Ian Sollom (St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire) are calling for an immediate freeze on rail fares, as new figures reveal commuters could face steep..
At their meeting on Thursday 24th July, Cambridge City Councillors backed a Liberal Democrat motion to protect Arbury Court's vital role as a community shopping hub.
Liberal Democrat Nathan Hunt has won the by-election for the vacant seat on Huntingdon Town Council, being elected as a councillor for the town's central ward.
Venues in Huntingdonshire are set to be safer following HDC’s support for a motion from Lib Dem Councillor Nathan Hunt.
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.
Motions on climate, GP provision, fly tipping, and equalities were all supported at the meeting of Cambridgeshire County Council, July 2025
Local Councillor and teacher chosen to lead the fight to represent Cambridge for the Liberal Democrats
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.