Roger Pushes Blair On Unemployment
Council Leader urges Blair to tackle long term Unemployment
Council Leader urges Blair to tackle long term Unemployment
OVER 100 young volunteers from across Leicester, the leader and ward councillors, will have their chance to debate how local services are provided to children and young people.
Residents who leave their wheelie bins on the pavement could be fined up to £100 from April this year.
Dale Keeling the Lib Dem councillor for Freemen spent last Saturday collecting signatures on Great Arler Road for a petition asking the City Council to repair or tarmac damaged grass verges on the busy narrow road.
Hash Chandarana, member of the Rushey Mead Focus team took local concerns straight to the top and met with City Council Leader Roger Blackmore. "Rushey Mead is such a great place to live" said Hash, but the local councillors seem happy for the basics to slip and deteriorate." he goes on to explain, "action is needed to clean up the graffiti, provide more recycling bins and sort out the broken pavements."
Bashir Adam's Campaign to tidy up Coleman continues, not only have cheeky vandals spray painted many local bus stops but also scrawled on the CCTV camera post on Green Lane Road and Deepdale!