No Big Brother patrol for litter
PLANS to introduce fine-issuing litter wardens on the town's streets have been thrown out.
PLANS to introduce fine-issuing litter wardens on the town's streets have been thrown out.
RAMSHACKLE public toilets could be given a £290,000 makeover.
Wolverhampton South West Liberal Democrats met earlier this week at their Annual General Meeting and chose their team to lead them through 2009.
Cllr Karen Chilvers' letter regarding this issue appeared in today's Gazette (12th November). The full, original version of this letter is below:
Commenting on the news that the Cumbria Health and Wellbeing Scrutiny Committee have appointed two NHS experts to monitor the impact of the recent cuts at Kendal's Westmorland General Hospital, local MP Tim Farron said:
Academic research published in the journal Intelligence compares the way people voted in the 2001 election with their IQ at the age of 10 (using data from the 1970 British cohort study), and found that, on average, Lib Dem and Green voters have a higher IQ than supporters of other Parties.