Tim's Council Diary: The View from Bournemouth
A weekly update on Cabinet work from FHDC Deputy Leader Tim Prater. Week 18: The View from Bournemouth.
A weekly update on Cabinet work from FHDC Deputy Leader Tim Prater. Week 18: The View from Bournemouth.
Ed Davey delivered his speech at the Liberal Democrat conference, and pledged cancer treatment as a top priority for the party. He said that they want to reduce cancer delays and boost survival rates.
Periods are not just a monthly inconvenience, but they can be painful, unpleasant and expensive.
A weekly update on Cabinet work from FHDC Deputy Leader Tim Prater. Week 17: You Can't Please All the People.
Registration and booking details for SE Region Lib Dem conference, training, AGM and campaign launch will be on Saturday 11th November.
From Joint Transportation Board to Folkestone & Hythe District and Parish Council's Joint Committee.
A reasonably frank apology from Joel Mitchell of Stagecoach. Which maybe a start to build back.
Our local radio station really could use the support of our local businesses and organisations.
A weekly update on Cabinet work from FHDC Deputy Leader Tim Prater. Week 15: RAAC and Rolling with It.
F&HDC have responded to the Kent County Council consultation online (and you can too!) and with an open letter.
There has been real anger across Folkestone and Hythe this week following a Stagecoach change of timetables that has seen services cut, other services with early and late buses removed, and even timetabled services cancelled entirely or badly delayed.
An update from Paul Butler at Folkestone & Hythe District Council Elections Team on the Elections Act 2022 Tranche 2 changes, and what they will mean to voters.