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With freezing temperatures set to continue, Rugby Liberal Democrats are urging people to think about how cold weather could affect vulnerable members of our community.
With freezing temperatures set to continue, Rugby Liberal Democrats are urging people to think about how cold weather could affect vulnerable members of our community.
Rugby Liberal Democrats are proposing that a cross-party task group is set up to review the Special Expenses scheme because Rugby town residents are paying more Council Tax when residents in the…
At Rugby Borough Council's budget setting meeting to be held on Tuesday 27 February 2018, Liberal Democrat Councillors will be pressing the Conservative administration who run Rugby Council to…
Rugby Liberal Democrats are encouraging Rugby Borough Council to do more to reduce single use plastic waste within the authority, adopt the Waste and Resources Action Programme and engage more with…
Rugby Liberal Democrats are very concerned about a planning application for a drive through McDonalds on the former Gala Bingo Site at Evreux Way and have 'called in' the application to the Planning…
Rugby Liberal Democrats have called on Warwickshire County Council to support the retention of the Five Acre Community Farm, which is based at Ryton Organic Gardens, after the site was listed for…
Rugby Lib Dems Councillor Tim Douglas (Paddox Ward) has written to the local papers about the future of funding for health and social care services following recommendations from a panel of…
The Rugby Town East Police Team will be holding a Crime Prevention Event on Saturday 10 February 2018 from 10:00am at St George's Church on St. John's Avenue in Hillmorton, Rugby, CV22 5HR.
Today (Tuesday 6 February 2018), at the Warwickshire County Council budget-setting meeting, Liberal Democrats will call on all political parties to unite behind their call for action on child poverty.
Rugby Liberal Democrats urge residents to attend a public workshop at Rugby Borough Council next month to discuss issues for councillors to review in 2018.