Your local Area Committee for the North of Cambridge has a small pot of money available for environmental improvements within King's Hedges, Arbury, and both East and West Chesterton.
Lib Dems pushed for these committees to be introduced so that local people can have a say in the decisions that affect their local communities.
Mike Pitt and Simon Brierley would be keen to hear your views about what environmental improvements you would like to see in King's Hedges and how you think the money could best be spent.
The Labour party have called for these committees to be scrapped. They say all decisions should be made in the Guildhall, where it is more difficult for local people to be involved in the process and whole sections of the community would be excluded. Your Local Liberal Democrats profoundly disagree.
If you wish to suggest something for a grant, please email Simon or Mike on mike-kh@einval.com or simon.brierley@gmail.com
Friday, 22 April 2011
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