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Chaotic Conservative Call-In

Liberal Democrats have attacked the Council's Conservative group for a chaotic challenge to the Labour decision to invest over £60m in a solar farm near Doncaster. The challenge was made at a…

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Mark Browne and Helen Speed for Grappenhall and Appleton Thorn

Warrington Liberal Democrats announce Mark Browne and Helen Speed as candidates in the Borough Council by-election for Grappenhall ward, to be held on 29th September.

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Grappenhall Summer Survey 2022

Help your local Liberal Democrat Councillors and Focus team find out what needs doing and what matters to people in Grappenhall so we can serve you better. Residents know best!

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Stockton Heath Swing Bridge Survey

Please tell us how the closure of Stockton Heath Swing Bridge for repair next year will affect you and your family, and what you think might be done to reduce the impact.

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Motion to Council: Better Design for Warrington

Warrington Liberal Democrats are calling for a cross-party Council group to be set up to establish a set of design principles that are ambitious for new buildings in the town.

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A Sorry State of Affairs

Liberal Democrats say the delay in signing off the 2017/18 Accounts has been a sorry state of affairs and no-one has come out of it well.

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Welcome U-Turn on Six56

Local Liberal Democrats have welcomed the U-turn by the Government, which has now instructed Warrington Council not to grant planning permission on the vast logistics site near Junction 20 on the M6.…

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Ryan Bate to step down from Council

Grappenhall Councillor Ryan Bate will be stepping down this summer to take up a new job in the USA.

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Lib Dems angry at Six56 decision

The government has confirmed that the Secretary of State will not call in the decision by Warrington Borough Council's Development Management Committee to approve the massive Six56 warehouse…

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Council agrees to Lib Dem call for pothole repair machine trial

Warrington Borough Council has agreed to a trial with a new machine to repair potholes much more efficiently. The news comes after the Liberal Democrats asked a question at the recent Council meeting.

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