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Brentwood Borough News

Kendall raises serious concerns with Crossrail

Brentwood Lib Dem County Cllr David Kendall attended the Cross rail exhibition at Shenfield Parish Hall last night (27th July 2011) and raised serious concerns with Crossrail officials regarding the following issues:

4 Aug 2011
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Lib Dems call for an emergency council meeting

Lib Dem Leader Cllr David Kendall has called for an emergency full council meeting to be held as soon as possible to discuss what action is going to be taken following the recent decision on the town hall. His call for the council to be recalled instead of having it's normal summer break is unprecedented and highlights the serious concerns the Lib Dems have over the way the whole issue is being handled by the Tories running Brentwood Borough Council. Cllr Kendall says he has made the call for the following reasons:

27 Jul 2011
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Brentwood Town Hall - opened in 1957

Liberal Democrats celebrate historic town hall victory

Members of the Liberal Democrat group on Brentwood Borough Council were last night celebrating an historic victory after joining forces with other like minded councillors to save Brentwood's Town Hall and retain it as a seat of local government in Brentwood.

6 Jul 2011
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Committee urged to act on phone mast concerns

Brentwood and Ongar Liberal Democrats have expressed concern regarding the type of phone mast applications received within the Borough and the lack of supporting information submitted by mobile phone companies to give weight to their claims.

4 Jul 2011
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Lib Dems have worked hard to make changes to NHS Bill

The Liberal Democrats have worked hard in Government to make sure that widespread concerns about NHS reform have been properly addressed, in an announcement made today. The following changes come as a direct result of Lib Dem pressure within government: There will be no special favours for the private sector The pace of change will be slowed down to ensure that changes are not rushed The NHS will be properly accountable - both nationally and locally. Labour left our NHS struggling with out-of-control bureaucracy and wasting billions of pounds each year. That's why we need to act now to ensure the NHS continues to deliver the best services for patients across Britain.

15 Jun 2011
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