Sunday, 11 May 2008
Rees Thomas site
I have been unable to persuade the contractors that closing the whole road at once is a bad idea, but they have at least put up diversion signs to help people navigate after requests from me (and others).
Saturday, 3 May 2008
Thank You!
King's Hedges elects our third Liberal Democrat councillor, in a swing to us from Labour
"I'm very pleased to have been chosen by my fellow local residents of King's Hedges as their representative, and proud of the confidence the electorate have in myself and Liberal Democrat policies."
Neil joins Liberal Democrats Cllr Mike Pitt, and Cllr Neale Upstone in serving the ward.
Mike Pitt said "I am very pleased that Neil has been elected, he will be an excellent and hardworking councillor for King's Hedges."
A big thank you to the voters of King's Hedges for electing Neil McGovern as their third City Councillor to join Neale Upstone and myself.The results in full
- Neil McGovern (Liberal Democrat) 760
- Geri Bird (Labour) 562
- Cyril Weinman (Conservative) 419
- James Youd (Green) 129
Another big thank you to everyone who voted for Neil, to everyone who we talked to during the campaign, to everyone who helped us win.
Thursday, 1 May 2008
Polling day today!
Don't forget to vote for a hard working local councillor today!
Neil McGovern lives in the ward and as you can see is already working hard for local residents.
The two polling stations are
- Arbury Community Centre on Campkin Road (for those with poll numbers starting G1, living in the south east of King's Hedges), and
- North Arbury Chapel on Northfield Avenue (for those with poll numbers starting G2, living in the north west of the ward)
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