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Local councillors' blogs...
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Government must fund new primaries Kingston will need to spend more than £20 million on expanding existing schools and building at least two new ones. Sign the petition. More >>> |
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New school for N Kingston Local Liberal Democrats have found a way to fund a new secondary school for North Kingston.
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Theatre saved Lib Dem councillors have saved Kingston's Rose Theatre after Tory councillors tried to close it.
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Third runway at Heathrow Kingston Liberal Democrats step up the campaign against the expansion of Heathrow.
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Recycling soars Under the new rubbish collection service, household recycling shot up by a massive 29%.
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Kingston the safest borough in London Kingston suffered less than half the number of crimes compared with the average London borough.
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Save our back gardens! Liberal Democrat councillors are outraged about Government's "garden grabbing" decision
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Free Swimming Lib Dem councillors secure funding for free swimming for over 60s and under 16s
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Helping local businesses The Liberal Democrats are helping small businesses in the borough at risk in the current economic crisis. br> More >>> |
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Re-zoning campaign Local Liberal Democrat MPs are leading a campaign to place Kingston and Surbiton stations in Zone 5
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Lowest council tax increase This is the first time in Kingston's history that council tax has risen below the rate of inflation.
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Unfair Council Tax Local Liberal Democrats are leading the campaign to change the unfair council tax.
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Who's who at the Guildhall Find out who is doing what in the Liberal Democrat administration
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ID cards: will they work? The Government is proposing to spend at least £5 billion on a compulsory ID card system. We examine the pros and cons.
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Abandoned cars Lib Dems support initiatives to speed up the removal of abandoned cars, so we give you the chance to report them online. More >>> Kingston Council will remove unwanted cars for free. Phone 8547 5954 |
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Graffiti Graffiti is always unacceptable, especially so if it is personally or racially offensive. You can help the Council get rid of it speedily by reporting it online.
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