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MK Crime figures falling

by aldc on 24 April, 2015

Crime figures continuing to decline This is a message sent via Thames Valley Alert. This information has been sent on behalf of Thames Valley Police Message sent by Luigi Straccia (Police, Communications Officer, Thames Valley Police) The end-of-year crime figures for Milton Keynes Local Policing Area (LPA) show that overall crime figures are continuing to […]

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Useless directional signs Great Linford

by aldc on 24 April, 2015

Recently out visiting that part of Great Linford in Newport Pagnell South Ward I noted the directional signs at the entrance of Campian. I think the saying goes they are as useful as a chocolate teapot. They have been reported to MKC for repair or replacement.

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Number Plate thefts

by aldc on 24 April, 2015

Free number plate security screw fitting This is a message sent via Thames Valley Alert. This information has been sent on behalf of Thames Valley Police Message sent by Luigi Straccia (Police, Communications Officer, Thames Valley Police) Please follow the following advice to help prevent your vehicle number plate being stolen: If possible park your […]

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Rugby World Cup 2015 – Avoid Bogus Ticket Websites/Sellers This is a message sent via Thames Valley Alert. This information has been sent on behalf of Action Fraud (National Fraud Intelligence Bureau) Message sent by Action Fraud (Action Fraud, Administrator, National) Apologies if you have previously received this alert; however as stated below, this alert […]

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Liberal Democrat local priorities

by craigwhittall on 13 April, 2015

Liberal Democrat local priorities include: * Build more affordable homes to buy and rent * Improve our bus services * Protect the most vulnerable from austerity cuts * Encourage business to come to MK * Get more GPs for MK * Protect our environment * Support our voluntary sector

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Fencing Vandalism Whitethorns Play area

by aldc on 3 April, 2015

A short while ago, following damage to the fence in Whitethorns Play Area, MK Council taped the gap open instead of closing it. I have requested that action now be taken to close the gap and stop unauthorised pedestrian access through the grounds of Buckingham Court.

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Railway Walk NP Lighting Works

by aldc on 1 April, 2015

Work has started on the rewiring of the low energy lights on Railway Walk Newport Pagnell. The new posts were installed over a year ago but the work to wire them up has only just begun. The rewiring should be completed by Thursday 1/04, and no, this is not an April Fool Day joke. It […]

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Damaged fence Baldwin Crescent

by aldc on 1 April, 2015

Once again the ascot fencing at Baldwin Crescent has been damaged. The post is broken, probably due to age and people sitting on it. A request has been sent to MK Council for repair.

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Derek Eastman stands again

by craigwhittall on 30 March, 2015

I am absolutely delighted that my ward colleague, Cllr Derek Eastman, as been reselected as the Liberal Democrat candidate for Newport Pagnell South Ward in the local elections on the 7th May. The same day as the General Election. This is really good news for local residents as Derek Eastman has an excellent track record […]

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Woolstone green sites – no plans for building

by craigwhittall on 26 March, 2015

Following the circulation of an “In Touch” leaflet informing Woolstone residents of “proposals from the new Labour administration to build houses on two of Woolstone’s green spaces”, I asked the Labour Cabinet member the direct question as to whether this is true.  The answer was “Nothing is happening with these sites”. I asked a further […]

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