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Broomfield Parade Post Office extension "considered" - Charman

Lib Dem Cllr. Peter Charman has announced that Tesco is considering a further extension to keep the Post Office on Broomfield Parade open while negotiations with the Post Office continue. He went on, "I'm also delighted that, after we put pressure on it, the Post Office has agreed to waive the fee of over £10,000 for a new Postmaster".

7 Sep 2005
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Tanya Smith

Police appeal for information on missing Lydd woman

Kent Police are concerned about the welfare of a woman who did not return her home in Lydd on the evening of Tuesday 6 September. Tanya Smith was last seen leaving the life skills centre in Cobbs Mews, Christchurch Road, Folkestone at 3.30pm. Tanya is 30 years old but has a mental age of eleven.

7 Sep 2005
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Sam Matthews outside Hythe Police shop

Police to merge South East Kent and Ashford Policing Areas

Kent Police has announced the first stage of a programme of review and change designed to make sure it is a force fit for the future. Initial plans include reducing the number of policing areas in the county from nine to six, with the target of cutting the time spent on administration and get more officers on to Kent's streets.

7 Sep 2005
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Leader of the Lib Dems in Rochdale - Cllr. Alan Taylor.

Labour in turmoil as Local Party suspended!

"Going from one mess to another" - was how one resident described the goings on at Rochdale Town Hall - after the local Rochdale Labour Party were suspended by their Regional Party Executive. This move comes amid reports of intimidation and bullying.

6 Sep 2005
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Paul Rowen MP - Speaking up for Rochdale!

Rowen checks up on dentists!

Rochdale's Lib Dem MP - Paul Rowen has responded to complaints from a large number of people about the Town's Dentists and launched a survey of Dentists in Rochdale.

6 Sep 2005
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Lib Dem logo bird projected on blockwork

MP calls for cricket to be live for everyone!

Rochdale's Lib Dem MP - Paul Rowen is calling for the Government to take steps to keep cricket "live" on every television set in the country. Paul has reacted with fury after it was revealed that the current Ashes Series will be the last live cricket to be shown on terrestrial television till at least 2009 . Paul has given his support to the all party consensus that live cricket needs to remain on terrestrial TV by drafting an Early Day Motion. He is calling for the England and Wales Cricket Board to renegotiate the live rights to ensure everyone can enjoy live cricket.

6 Sep 2005
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