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New Library bus arrives

by davidbrown on 1 July, 2007

Local Councillors David Brown, Daphne Long and Peter Maiden are pleased to report the brand new mobile Library bus is now in service and visiting Merley and Bearwood regularly. In Bearwood, a new stop has been introduced at Bearwood Community Centre from 12pm to 12.45pm. This is followed by Dukes Drive at 2 – 3pm and […]

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New Speed Indicator Device (SID) installed

by davidbrown on 1 July, 2007

A new 30mph SID was installed along Knights Road in May after lobbying from your local Lib Dem team on behalf of concerned residents. We hope it will encourage people to stop speeding near the junctions with De Courtenai Close, Crusader Road and King Richard Drive.

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Who moved the goalposts?

by davidbrown on 1 July, 2007

The goalposts on Lionheart playing fields had been incorrectly removed by council contractors. Local residents were quick to notify Cllr David Brown. David, a keen football fan, was quickly on to the Council to make sure Bearwood footballers had the chance to play this summer and got the posts put back within a couple of […]

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Your local Liberal Democrats were disappointed by the poole Conservatives recent decision to exclude all three ward Councillors from the Canford Sports Park joint committee. Instead they have appointed an Oakdale Councillor to this liaison committee which has one representative from Bournemouht Council and one from Poole Council. There has always previously been a ward […]

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Lib Dems make gains in Merley & Bearwood

by davidbrown on 5 May, 2007

Liberal Democrat candidates enjoyed success in the local elections on Thursday 3rd May 2007. Seats were gained from the Conservatives in Broadstone and Merley & Bearwood wards and so changed the balance of power on Poole Borough Council. Elsewhere in Poole the story was one of ‘no change’ apart from Hamworthy West where two Lib […]

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