POETRY CORNER: Snowdrops
In a spring verge along my way I saw clumps of snowdrops out today The promising sign that spring is coming Simply dressed in crowds they are stunning
Read moreDetailsIn a spring verge along my way I saw clumps of snowdrops out today The promising sign that spring is coming Simply dressed in crowds they are stunning
Read moreDetailsYesterday I took the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, to see businesses in Woodley Precinct.
Read moreDetailsWe all have our own wish-lists of items on which we would like the borough council to spend more money.
Read moreDetailsHow do you feel when you come home and close your front door? Anti-social behaviour is a blight on too many communities.
Read moreDetailsAs February begins, we look forward as lighter evenings start to bring us out of the dark months with the promise of spring and new life
Read moreDetailsReading the sports pages of my daily paper one morning, I saw mention of a football Law that I had never heard of before: The Ball Displacement Law.
Read moreDetailsUntil I became a councillor, I had no idea how much of a detrimental effect a cluttered stretch of pavement can have for those who are less mobile
Read moreDetailsAs Lib Dems we are aiming to involve residents to provide the services they need, to live the lives they aspire to, and to reduce health inequalities
Read moreDetailsOh no, George Freeman! So sorry you're feeling the pinch, It must squeeze your poor tummy, To tighten your belt that extra inch.
Read moreDetailsI am very concerned by the rise in knife crime across the country and by the terrible incidents which have affected our community
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