Month: March 2011

Cleaning Our Waterways

Local LibDems are campaigning for a greener Borough. Recently activist Adam Bermange joined volunteers from the Maidenhead Waterways Restoration Group in a clean up of the York Stream in Braywick Park, just south of the town centre. Adam said, “After years of neglect Maidenhead’s ‘ town centre waterways were left in a terrible state.  It […]

A Parking Mad Decision

Despite warnings by LibDems that building a hotel with no public parking would be a recipe for chaos for resdients living nearby, the Conservatives led by Oldfield Councillor Derek Wilson voted to approve the plans. Now those living in Bell Street who are at times finding it impossible to park in their own road are […]

Pot hole-pot luck

Local residents have been getting increasingly fed up with the number of pot holes in the roads around Maidenhead. Dave Mackay said, “The Council cannot seem to be able to repair a pot hole. They reappear after a week or so and have to be redone.” Dave added, “The Council Conservatives recently made the bizarre […]

Larchfield Victory

A Community Centre for Larchfield was put back on track recently after three years of postponements by the Conservative Council. Ther money is being made available because of a LibDem plan involving the Brunel Centre development. Activist Glenys McGraw said,  “We now need to make sure it provides residents with the sort of facilities they […]

Lynton Green

Prompt action by LibDem councillors, in co-operation with council staff,  ensured that people in Lynton Green are no longer inconveninced by an abandoned vehicle that had been inconsiderately left outside the house of an elderly and visually imparied resident. Download QR

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