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Local Lib Dems challenge Government’s planning power grab

Liberal Democrats in Warrington vow to challenge the Government's power grab on planning. They have warned that the Government's planning proposals will "disempower" local authorities like Warrington…

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Statement on Together Energy investment

Warrington's latest investment in Together Energy, by acquiring customers from the failed Bristol Energy, needs more explanation than the Leader of the Council appears willing to give. For the…

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Test And Trace

TEST, TRACK AND TRACE SYSTEM INAQUQUATE

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How High Is Too High

HOW HIGH IS TOO HIGH? Labour councillors turned down a Liberal Democrat motion at the full Warrington Borough Council Meeting on Monday which would have ensured that all councillors and the public…

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Year of the Nurse 2020

COUNCIL SUPPORT FOR 'YEAR OF THE NURSE AND MIDWIFE' At its Meeting on Monday, Warrington Council gave its support to a Motion recognising the role of nurses and midwives.

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Council Transport Plan is not fit for purpose

Air quality in Warrington does not seem to be very high in Warrington Borough Council's priorities. A recent report by Manchester University called Setting Climate Commitments for Warrington…

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Ed Davey is the new leader of the Liberal Democrats

Join us today as we move forward with our new leader: https://www.libdems.org.uk/join-local-new…

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How long can Warrington carry on without a Traveller's Transit Site?

The unauthorised traveller encampment at Witherwin Avenue / Lumb Brook Road, Appleton has now moved on - two days before legal enforcement. This is, indeed, good news. You will see from the picture…

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Statement on New Bailey development

Warrington's programme of funding Council services increasingly out of the revenue obtained from property and commercial investments is audacious and necessary, but not reckless. Officers are skilled…

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Liberal Democrats condemn Government’s planning reforms

The government's planning proposals in the recently published White Paper raise more problems than solutions. Planning spokesperson Ryan Bate says:

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