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Rosie responds to the local plan
Our open spaces and woodlands are the lungs of our community. They are areas that
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How to tackle the poverty crisis
In April, Professor Peter Taylor-Gooby, Research Professor of Social Policy, University of Kent, presented to the monthly Canterbury Labour Party meeting and submitted the following article, which we are delighted to share with you here.
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Labour join with the Liberal Democrats to run Canterbury City Council
Today, following the elections on May 4th in which Labour doubled its seats on Canterbury City Council to 18, the largest representation by our party ever, we have agreed with the Liberal Democrats an historic deal to share power at the council over the next four years.
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Rosie runs regular surgeries in both Canterbury and Whitstable once a fortnight. These surgeries are a chance for people get in touch with Rosie to let her know what your feel about issues in the news, government policies and what you want Labour to do about them.
Your Labour Councillors also run monthly surgeries in their local wards and are always willing to help where they can. Councillors can help with problems including anti-social behaviour, planning appeals, licensing and refuse collection.