Councillors launch petition to keep bus service
Hinckley and Bosworth Liberal Democrat councillors have launched a petition to keep a threatened bus service.
Hinckley and Bosworth Liberal Democrat councillors have launched a petition to keep a threatened bus service.
Please sign the petition to keep the number 7 bus service that runs through many local villages http://bosworthlibdems.org.uk/en/petition/number-7-bus
Local Liberal Democrats have welcomed news that the Coalition Government has decided to postpone the August fuel duty rise.
A petition signed by nearly 200 residents opposing proposals to put a 15metre (49 foot) phone mast on Tudor Road, Hinckley has been submitted to Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council, a copy is also…
A campaign to make the pavement outside a Hinckley shop safer has been a success.
Two Hinckley and Bosworth Liberal Democrat councillors are urging people living in villages in the west of the Borough to have their say on the
Proposals by two mobile phone companies to site a 15 metre (49 ft) phone mast in front of a newsagents on Tudor Road, Hinckley have been condemned.
Residents and councillors are urging action to be taken over irresponsible drivers cutting across the pavement at the front of a Hinckley Shop. Cars have been cutting across a gap between the…
Two Hinckley and Bosworth Liberal Democrat councillors are campaigning to save a village bank that is threatened with closure.
Hinckley Liberal Democrat Councillors David Bill, Dave Cope, Michael Mullaney and Don Wright are urging Jelsons to take action to improve the roads and pavements on a Hinckley estate.