So many people you won’t be able to see the empty shops claim Tories
At last night's Council meeting (21 July 2015) Cllr Neil Sandison again highlighted his concerns over falling footfall in the Town Centre - see http://rugby.lib.dm/a3Zm2 .
At last night's Council meeting (21 July 2015) Cllr Neil Sandison again highlighted his concerns over falling footfall in the Town Centre - see http://rugby.lib.dm/a3Zm2 .
At last night's Council meeting (21 July 2015) three of the Liberal Democrat councillors spoke out on anti-social behaviour in Trinity Church Yard (also known as St Andrews Gardens).
First on the agenda - Rugby Tories are planning to hammer home the last few nails in the coffin of Cllr Neil Sandison's idea to involve the community in running Rugby's green spaces. Fortunately Neil…
The President of the United Kingdom's Federal Liberal Party, Baroness Sal Brinton, paid a special visit to Rugby yesterday (Sunday 19 July 2015) to tell members that the whole party should reconnect…
Forty-three years ago Michael Heseltine steered a bill through Parliament setting up the West Midlands County Council. Thirty-two years ago he fought a general election on the basis that it should be…
Community litter pick initiated by local resident Julieann Machin this afternoon (Saturday 18 July 2015).
A litter pick, arranged by resident Julieann Machin and Cllr Noreen New, will take place today.
The conservatives on Warwickshire County Council are planning a complex series of changes that will affect many of the most vulnerable groups in our society.
The consultation event at Brooke School in Rugby yesterday (13 July 2015) exposed flaws in the tories' proposals to axe special school transport.
The release of the Prospectus for a greater West Midlands combined Authority sounds good for Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall & Wolverhampton but what about Rugby and the…