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Pedestrian crossing repair

Crossing success for Roy

Lib Dem Councillor Roy Davies has been campaigning for many of our pedestrian crossings to be remarked. Many have faded so badly they can be hardly seen. One of them is the one near Darwen Bus Station outside the Bridgewater. They have now started , as can be seen in the photograph.

1 Apr 2021
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Pedestrian Crossing - Winterton Rd

The disappearing Crossing

The picture shows the pedestrian crossing on Winterton Rd, near to the nursery and St James Primary School. It has almost disappeared. Lib Dem Councillor, Roy Davies has been campaigning to get it repaired.

31 Mar 2021
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Cllr Davies at the crossing on Railway Rd

Crossing repaired at last

Liberal Democrat Councillor, Roy Davies has been campaigning to get the pedestrian crossing in the Town Centre on Railway Rd repaired for ages. the marking like many in the twin have faded badly making it far more dangerous. At last the council is acting.

25 Mar 2021
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British Rail at Kay St

Roy Davies tidy up campaign - success

Liberal Democrat Councillor, Roy Davies has been successful at getting Network Rail to cut back the trees near to Kay Street. He has been working on this for over a year and we are pleased that the work has now been done. Councillor Davies has also asked the Council to clean the back streets and gulleys in that area.

24 Mar 2021
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Tony Greaves

Tony Greaves dies

Sadly Tony Greaves, Lord Greaves, died yesterday. Tony was a prominent figure in Liberal and then Liberal Democrat politics both nationally and in East Lancashire. He was a member of the Young Liberals who set out to transform politics in the 60's and 70's. His pamphlet on Community Politics influenced a generation of Liberal activists. One of his significant triumphs was in masterminding the Liberal parliamentary by-election success in Ribble Valley in 1991. He was an active member of the House of Lord, but would have preferred it to be abolished and replaced by a democratically elected chamber, and active on Pendle Council.

24 Mar 2021
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