Residents oppose massive distribution centre
Residents turned up in force at the Public Inquiry to show their opposition to a massive distribution centre on Green Belt land next to Junction 20 of the M6.
Residents turned up in force at the Public Inquiry to show their opposition to a massive distribution centre on Green Belt land next to Junction 20 of the M6.
Liberal Democrats' results in the local elections on 6th May were well beyond expectations. They were also very bad for the Conservatives, cautiously optimistic for Labour and good for the Greens.
Residents in Appleton Thorn have objected to telegraph poles erected near their homes by high-speed broadband supplier Freedom Fibre, because all their other utilities have underground connections. They have been supported by local Liberal Democrat Borough Councillor Helen Speed.
Our candidate in the Latchford West by-election, Sharon Harris, has blamed poor consultation for all the upset caused by the implementation of a Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) trial in neighbouring Westy:
Our motion at the latest Council meeting asking for better monitoring of the town's air quality was rejected by the ruling Labour group, on the grounds that it would cost too much to buy more monitors.
A proposal to build 108 dwellings and a primary health facility in Lymm on Green Belt land has been given the go-ahead by the planners.