Backlash at plans to fell 'glorious' 200-year-old cedar oak tree
A 'glorious' cedar oak tree in the heart of central Windsor is facing the axe, to the horror of residents.
A 'glorious' cedar oak tree in the heart of central Windsor is facing the axe, to the horror of residents.
Minister's leaked letter counters Cameron's claim that AV would cost millions to implement
Failure by Conservatives in the Royal Borough to properly defend Windsor from an unwanted office development off Alma Road will...
Conservative Councillors meeting in a 6 minute meeting have given the nod to a scandalous 1000% rise in charges to ordinary people using day centres in the Royal Borough in a move which could see the Windsor Day Centre in Imperial Road closed. The disgraceful attack on vulnerable elderly people was voted through the Adult Social Services Scrutiny panel by 3 Conservative Councillors claiming that Liberal Democrat members of the panel were two minutes late. The whole meeting was concluded in 6 minutes flat.
Liberal Democrats in Windsor are backing the campaign to save Maidenhead's "Bridge That Gap Cafe" at the Royal Borough's Council headquarters from Conservative plans to relocate it out of sight to a social services building. The project in which adults with learning difficulties run the cafe is aimed at helping greater integration into the wider community and is popular with both the adults involved and visitors and staff at the Town Hall.
The Planning Inspectorate have set a date for the appeal hearing with regard to the Alma Road Office development. The Inquiry will last for a period of 2 days and shall commence at 10.00am on 21 December 2010 at Castle Suite, Royal Windsor Racecourse, Maidenhead Road, Windsor SL4 5JJ
British universities are a world-leading export and an engine for innovation, but today, the sector is at a breaking point. Liberal Democrats have passed a new plan to deliver a fairer deal for students and graduates and secure the future of the sector.
Liberal Democrats are committed to building town centres that inspire pride for generations to come. It is time to stop ignoring the decline of our high streets and breathe new life into them as vibrant hubs for the future.
The right to a trial by jury has been a cornerstone of our democracy for over 800 years. Liberal Democrat members have passed a new plan to tackle court backlogs without scrapping juries.