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Lib Dems Criticise 2.9% Council Tax Rise

Tue 18th Mar 2008

At February's main council meeting, the Labour Party proposed a 2.9% council tax increase. Liberal Democrat Councillor Philip Nathan voted against this rise. Liberal Democrats believe that while more money is needed for investment in the Town Centre, too much money is being thrown after the £4.9 million invested in the arch and market square development. We know that there has been a fall off in the footfall (a measure of business) even following this massive investment.

Liberal Democrat Leader Calls for a Fair Deal for All

Mon 31st Dec 2007

The leader of the Liberal Democrat party, Nick Clegg has highlighted the issues of inequality, tax credits and identity cards in his New Year's address.

Nick Clegg (photography: Alex Folkes and Dave Radcliffe)

Durham Unitary Council Condemned

Mon 31st Dec 2007

76% of people in the district who voted in the local referendum rejected the government's proposals for a County Durham Unitary Council, but the government has ignored local opinion and pressed ahead with the plan.

Liberal Democrats Criticise 15.8% Pay Rise for Councillors

Mon 1st Oct 2007

Philip Nathan, Liberal Democrat Councillor for Edmondsley and Waldridge, has condemned the 15.8% pay rise which Chester-le-Street District Councillors voted themselves at the District Council meeting held on 27th September.

Time for a Crossing at Chester Moor

Sun 16th Sep 2007

Liberal Democrat Councillor Philip Nathan has written to the County Council Highways department to press for a pedestrian crossing at the A167 in Chester Moor. Philip told the C-L-S Lib Dems :

Town Centre "Regeneration" Costs £4.9 million

Tue 3rd Jul 2007

In response to a written question from Liberal Democrat Councillor, Philip Nathan, it was revealed at last week's district council meeting that the cost of the town centre regeneration projects has been over £4.9 million pounds.

Arch is an Eyesore

Thu 7th Jun 2007

Liberal Democrat councillor for Edmondsley and Waldridge, Philip Nathan, has criticised the new civic heart development in Chester-le-Street. The scheme for development of the town centre has cost Chester-le-Street more than £2 million pounds but is an eyesore.

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