On May 14, 2008 Raleigh (3 weeks old) got his first trim from Bethany Polston. Raleigh was quite patient-with a little encouragement from his mom, the steady hand of Josh Chagnon and the watchful eye of Bethany's dog.
The Transport and Environment Committee of the Liberal Democrat led City Council has ordered an investigation into whether hybrid electric/diesel powered trams could be run on the Edinburgh South Suburban Railway in conjunction with the Edinburgh tram system.
The Prosser Perspective.... a weekly column from Dover and Deal MP Gwyn Prosser15 May 2008 In February I wrote about human trafficking and the way people are forced into being imported into the UK for exploitation. I wrote the article
Minutes of a meeting of Hawkinge Parish Council Held at: The Village Hall, Hawkinge Date: 9 April 2008 Present: Councillor D Callahan (Chairman), Councillors Ms J Brisley, J Heasman, G Hodgson, T Hutt, Mrs P Meloy, J Punnett, and C
Howard's Way.... a weekly column from the Rt. Hon. Michael Howard QC. MP. 15 May 2008 Last Friday I had the privilege of opening the latest phase of the Dymchurch Sea Defences the section extending from High Knocke to the
Well over 100 Sandgate residents attended the Sandgate Town Meeting at Sandgate Library on Tuesday evening to call for a referendum on changing Sandgate back from a "Town" administration to a "Parish" one. The referendum was agreed after a huge
Sandgate residents are questioning the validity of the vote taken at the Sandgate Town Council AGM on Tuesday evening that saw Geoffrey Boot become elected as Sandgate Mayor.
Liberal Democrat Leader, Nick Clegg has praised the party's strong performance in the local elections. He said "Against the predictions of most pundits, we have successfully defended the record number of council seats that we won in 2004 - the
Government departments are failing to reduce unnecessary travel or investigate green alternatives to air travel. The Tandberg report, published today, found departments are failing to adequately record travel and rarely ask civil servants to justify their journeys, for example by
Charnwood Borough Council, in conjunction with local Housing Advice Centre The Bridge on Leicester Rd in Loughborough has put together a Single Access Point. The aim of the new service will be to provide and co-ordinate support and guidance for
Commenting on the Chancellor's plans to compensate low paid workers who lost out when the 10p income tax rate was abolished, Liberal Democrat Shadow Chancellor, Vince Cable said:
Prominent Liberal Democrat MP, Lynne Featherstone, is visiting York this Friday, 16th May. Lynne Featherstone is the Liberal Democrat Shadow Minister for Youth and Equality.
Lib Dems in York have accused Gordon Brown of 'tinkering at the edges' following his announcement that a Business Rates Supplement Bill will be put before Parliament as part of the next Queen's Speech.
Two lifeboats and an RAF helicopter were scrambled last night in a dramatic rescue when a 35ft yacht with four people on board got into difficulties in rough seas. Just before 2.00am Dover Coastguard received a Mayday from the skipper
Thames Water is proposing to upgrade its sludge treatment facilities at Riverside Sewage Treatment Works, in Rainham - which will enable the plant to treat the solid waste left behind after the sewage treatment process and turn it into enough
The TUC has today (Tuesday) written to Foreign Secretary David Miliband and International Development Secretary Douglas Alexander urging them to do everything possible to free two jailed Zimbabwean trade union leaders.
Responding to the announcement today (Tuesday) by the Chancellor on compensation for those who have lost out under the 10p tax rate abolition, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
Harbour Councillor Sue Wallace is furious after Shepway Council keep failing to properly clear up the Folkestone seafront and harbour area, and especially at the foot of Folkestone's Road of Remembrance at the back of Marine Terrace.