by Bromsgrove Labour | Apr 7, 2021 | Local News, Worcestershire County Council
Comments from Cllr Peter Mcdonald: I was proud to lead Rubery residents in a most successful campaign that managed to stop the County Council closing our Rubery Library. Not only were we successful it stopping its closure but the County Council have now agreed to...
by Bromsgrove Labour | Mar 23, 2021 | Bromsgrove District Council, Worcestershire County Council
Statement from Cllr Peter McDonald: “Good news. Holywell School, Rubery, will no longer be a Polling Station. This came after an outcry by parents who were concerned at the children losing any more time from school and the disruption in general it would cause....
by Bromsgrove Labour | Mar 11, 2021 | Local News, Police, Schools, Worcestershire County Council
Comments from Cllr Peter McDonald: “It’s been a long-time campaigning to have the two Child Bollards outside our schools reinstated, but the good news is we have been successful. One at Lickey School has been reinstated, although, not in its original place; its new...
by Bromsgrove Labour | Mar 11, 2021 | Bromsgrove District Council, Local News, Worcestershire County Council
Latest comments from Cllr Peter Mcdonald: “How can we ever stop fly-tipping when without notice our recycling centres shut early? Residents who had been waiting patiently in the que to get into Quantry Lane recycling centre were turned away as it was decided without...
by Bromsgrove Labour | Feb 12, 2021 | Bromsgrove District Council, Local News, Police, Worcestershire County Council
Statement from Cllr Peter McDonald: “While local places of interest are being swamped we need to ensure the public are aware of local public rights and other places of interest to reduce the numbers visiting the Lickey and Waseley Hills People are having to exercise...
by Bromsgrove Labour | Feb 12, 2021 | Local News, Worcestershire County Council
Worcestershire County Council Labour Group Budget Amendment The Labour Group on Worcestershire County Council are calling for the government to fund centrally the equivalent of a 1.5% rise in Council Tax and an additional 2% rise in the monies that go to Social Care,...
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