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by Jack Price-Harbach on 8 February, 2024
Lib Dems demand “Burglary Response Guarantee” as 68% of cases go unsolved in Cheshire. New analysis from the Liberal Democrats has revealed that a staggering 2,063 burglaries went unsolved across Cheshire in the year ending September 2023. This means that on average, 6 burglaries in Cheshire went unsolved every single day. Meanwhile, only 267 resulted […]
Read moreby Mark Smith on 14 January, 2024
We are pleased to see that the Post Office Horizon scandal is finally getting the attention it deserves from politicians. Ministers from all Parties were too naive and trusting of the lies they were being fed by the Post Office and Fujitsu. It is bosses there, not sub-postmasters running Post Office branches, or Posties, that […]
Read moreby richardclifton on 10 January, 2024
The Sutton South Ward Police Consultative Panel met on the evening of 10 January 2024. These are open, public meetings all residents can attend. We were addressed by our Ward Constable, Constable Robyn Skivens and her colleague Constable Owen Harding. This meeting was much better attended than the previous meeting, held in October, with 17 […]
Read moreby Rupert Moss-Eccardt on 26 November, 2023
In the meantime, my Council email address is rupert.moss-eccardt@cityofelycouncil.org.uk
Read moreby Owen Grey on 28 October, 2023
I’m happy to share that it’s been a rather hectic (almost) six months. Following the creation of a Green, Liberal, and independent administration at East Suffolk District Council, I was made chair of the Audit and Governance Committee, a role integral to ensuring the Council delivers value for money. The Committee is also charged with […]
Read moreby richardclifton on 20 August, 2023
This picture shows Louise and Trish cleaning off the graffiti we found in the area outside Northumberland House in Brighton Road. We want residents to report to us instances of graffiti, which is one of the scourges of our times, worldwide. In general, the Council has a good record in cleaning off graffiti quickly. A […]
Read moreby stephenfenton on 26 July, 2023
The large group of travellers who were camped on playing fields to the south of York College departed on Wednesday 25th July, but there is now a big clean-up and repair job to do, Fencing has been damaged, playing fields have been churned up, cut vegetation has been flytipped and there is evidence of the […]
Read moreby stephenfenton on 16 May, 2023
North Yorkshire Police, Crime & Fire Commissioner Zoe Metcalfe is to hold an online public meeting on Thursday 25th May on the issue of road safety. Residents of York and North Yorkshire are invited to join the online meeting which will include allotted time for the Commissioner to ask questions of the Chief Constable that […]
Read moreby melsullivan on 21 January, 2023
This is in a new format, with statistics broken down by police station. From what I can see, all of North Kincardine is under Portlethen station.
Read moreby stephenfenton on 21 November, 2022
On the evening of Monday 14th November a vehicle drove into and destroyed one of the brick ‘Woodthorpe Garden Village’ signs at the junction of Moor Lane and Grassholme. It is understood that the Police attended the scene. Cllr Stephen Fenton has asked council officers to arrange for the sign to be re-built.
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