
Liberal Democrats say ‘small step’ on Airbnb reform ‘falls short of what is needed’
Local Liberal Democrats gave a qualified welcome to the Government’s plans to introduce restrictions on short-term lets.
Local Liberal Democrats gave a qualified welcome to the Government’s plans to introduce restrictions on short-term lets.
On Saturday 17th February North Tawton hosted a Diversity coffee morning. Councillor Christian Martin and parliamentary candidate Mark Wooding attended.
Devon County Council's plans to introduce paid parking zones in 8 rural Devon towns (where currently parking is free but time limited) has aroused significant opposition. Both Okehampton and Crediton will be effected.
The resignation of former Conservative Councillor Stuart Penny means there will be a by-election for a Mid Devon District Councillor to represent the ward of Upper Yeo & Taw.
Devon has regularly been judged ‘inadequate’ in its provision of children’s services, and thousands of parents across the county feel their children are being failed. There is a lack of support for children that find the traditional classroom a challenge.
Liberal Democrat Councillors, representing Crediton residents, have called on Devon County Council to withdraw its plan to introduce paid parking on Crediton High Street.