
Lib Dems launch campaign to save local bus services
Local Liberal Democrats have launched a campaign to save threatened local bus services.
Local Liberal Democrats have launched a campaign to save threatened local bus services.
Today, Groby Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Councillor and Parish Councillor Martin Cartwright, along with Groby Parish Councillor Colleague Ted Hollick left the Conservative Party and joined the ruling Liberal Democrat group, at Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council.
Liberal Democrat councillors and campaigners are delighted that plans to build four phone masts in Hinckley and Burbage have been rejected.
A group of local bus services that were at threat of being axed have been reprieved.
Over 1,600 people in Hinckley and Burbage have declared their opposition to plans to erect a series of phone masts.
The Liberal Democrat plan commits to making the UK a global leader in animal welfare through stronger standards, workforce investment, and ethical farming practices.
Only the Liberal Democrats will stand up to Trump, invest in the UK’s security, support Ukraine, hold back Russia, deepen our ties with European and commonwealth partners, and stand up for liberal, British values.
As liberals, we believe that true equality is achieved when individuals are not only free from prejudice and discrimination, but also free to fulfil their potential. So fighting for LGBTQ+ rights is not a choice Liberals make.