Swindon Labour’s Local Election Manifesto 2021
Swindon Labour’s Local Election Manifesto 2021
Labour’s Candidate for Wiltshire Police and Crime Commissioner Pledges to Put a Hold on Sales of Police Stations and calls for honesty around spending resources on buildings or staff
Thank you to all our schools for serving our communities so well during lockdown.
The Swindon Labour group has published a wide-ranging ‘recovery plan’ aimed at kick-starting Swindon’s economy and modernising Swindon Borough Council. The 8-point plan encourages greater cross-Party working and to improve community participation in decision making.
Swindon Labour’s Local Election Manifesto 2019
On the evening of Tuesday, 4th December, the day the government was plunged into shame and defeat, the people of South Swindon came together in hope and unity.
Liden Centre public consultation.Tuesday 3rd July, 7pm at Liden Library. Come along and gave your say.
Invited by Councillor Chris Watts, Inspector David Hobman & Community Coordinator officer Phil Day came to meet & discuss crime and policing with Eldene residents.
Please be aware that Thames Water will be carrying out works to lay a new main and this will mean that vehicles will not be able to drive on Cranmore Avenue between Carstairs Avenue and Rushton Road.
Janine Howarth pledges to take her new role as your representative very seriously and will work hard to make sure she gets the best for all residents and local businesses.
AN OPEN AND TRANSPARENT COUNCIL DOUBLE COUNCIL HOUSE BUILDING REINSTATE SURESTART CHILDREN’S CENTRES MORE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION REGENERATE OUR HERITAGE
Janine Howarth is seeking to redress the lack of investment in Swindon. For too many years, residents have been ignored and sidelined by the Tory Council and it’s time to make a change.