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Are you tired of constant roadworks which pop up out of nowhere for no apparent reason?
As the law currently stands, utility companies can close roads without notice to carry out “emergency works” (including for broadband(!)). This can wreak havoc, with a lack of coordination between companies and the council, and a lack of resources to tackle non-compliance with permits.
Labour’s alternative budget for Kent County Council would employ an extra member of staff to help to ensure roadworks by private companies are compliant. This is another example of Labour’s plans to spend your money wisely to improve our county’s roads.
In the longer term, Parliament’s Transport Committee is investigating the issue, looking at the processes used for the notification of works, as well as the impact all these works have on road surface quality. ... See MoreSee Less
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Did you see Owen out and about in Tyler Hill this morning?
If elected to KCC, Owen will continue to seek out residents' views and engage in the community to ensure you get the service you deserve.A good morning canvassing in Tyler Hill. Good to hear people’s concerns and explain how a Labour county council can improve our services and roads. ... See MoreSee Less
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At the election, Labour promised to hold those who pollute our rivers, lakes and seas to account.
We are delivering on that promise.
As part of Labour’s Plan for Change, polluting water bosses face up to two years in prison. ... See MoreSee Less
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The Kent County Council elections will take place on 1 May, with residents voting for 81 councillors across 72 divisions.
Tap to find out who is standing in your area: bbc.in/4lE2wdv ... See MoreSee Less
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Connie Nolan is embedded in her community and frequently goes out to speak with people and find out what matters to them.
Vote for Connie in Canterbury City South on 1st May 🌹 ... See MoreSee Less
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Good wish you all the best.
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Join Jeremy Cross and vote for Alister Brady in Canterbury City North on 1st May 🌹 ... See MoreSee Less
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Nigel Farage SEND comments are ‘fake news’, says National Autistic Society ... See MoreSee Less
Nigel Farage SEND comments are ‘fake news’, says National Autistic Society
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The National Autistic Society has responded to comments made by Nigel Farage at his press conference today, claiming that children with SEND are being "over diagnosed".0 CommentsComment on Facebook