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Sewage in our Rivers

The sheer quantity of raw sewage being dumped into Britain’s rivers and coastal areas is a scandal and a disgrace.

14 Sep 2022
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Lib Dem Shock at Ailing NHS Dental Service in Congleton Borough

In the week that controversial new NHS dental contracts come into force across England and Wales, Congleton's Lib Dem Councillor, Simon Davey revealed the number of people in Congleton who are registered with an NHS dentist has already fallen by 15, 400 since Labour came to power.

3 May 2006
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Lib Dem Shock at Ailing NHS Dental Service in Congleton Borough

In the week that controversial new NHS dental contracts come into force across England and Wales, Congleton's Lib Dem Councillor, Simon Davey revealed the number of people in Congleton who are registered with an NHS dentist has already fallen by 15, 400 since Labour came to power.

3 May 2006
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Seddons in talks with Lib Dem Team over Cattle Market Development

Congleton Lib Dem's have responded to calls by residents in Lower Heath about the appalling state of grass verges on the cattle market development. Rubble, concrete and litter are strewn across the verges and it is getting worse as the building work continues. It is unsightly not just for the new residents but also those living in the area. It is also the first sight anyone sees arriving in Congleton from Macclesfield or Manchester.

3 May 2006
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Seddons in talks with Lib Dem Team over Cattle Market Development

Congleton Lib Dem's have responded to calls by residents in Lower Heath about the appalling state of grass verges on the cattle market development. Rubble, concrete and litter are strewn across the verges and it is getting worse as the building work continues. It is unsightly not just for the new residents but also those living in the area. It is also the first sight anyone sees arriving in Congleton from Macclesfield or Manchester.

3 May 2006
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Lib Dem logo bird projected on blockwork

Reparation Work For Offenders

Ways in which Leicester City Council can become involved in providing suitable community reparation projects for young and adult offenders have been discussed at a meeting with the Probation Service.

3 May 2006
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