Speed Checking in York Road, Mount Hermon West
After much pressure from me the County Council have now installed a temporary speed checker at the Wych Hill Lane end of York Road.
After much pressure from me the County Council have now installed a temporary speed checker at the Wych Hill Lane end of York Road.
I think everyone agrees that the subway is a disgrace, and has been for some time.
Whether or not Woking seeks to have a casino is a major decision, with
Ming Campbell has been elected as the new leader of the Liberal Democrats, taking over from Charles Kennedy.
Blueprint to give power to the people
The County Council's budget for 2006/07, including a 5% increase in Council Tax, was passed by the Conservative majority at the Full Council meeting on 7 February.
"I will not be gagged by Woking's arrogant Tories"- and the Standards Board backs me."
Following complaints from many local residents (including his wife!), LibDem Deputy Group Leader Cllr Philip Goldenberg insisted that the Council press Woking Station to keep their Travel Centre open at published hours for the benefit of both local residents and South West Trains' own staff.
18th January 2006
Sam Green was the first openly gay politician ever elected in the UK – and possibly the world.
November 13−19 2025 marks Trans Awareness Week. It is a time to listen to and act on the voices of transgender and non-binary people, celebrate their contributions and resilience, and recognise the barriers they continue to face.
Members have elected Josh Babarinde, MP for Eastbourne, as the new President of the Liberal Democrats.
November marks Islamophobia Awareness Month, a time to reflect on the experiences of Muslim communities in the UK and to stand with them against prejudice, discrimination and hatred.
Ed Davey remembers Ming Campbell in remarks made to the House of Commons
October has arrived, bringing with it Black History Month - a time to celebrate the Black British community and their past, present and future contributions.
Leader's Speech to Autumn Conference 2025
Women’s rights around the world are under attack, with authoritarianism on the rise and deep cuts to UK aid undermining decades of progress. Defending women's rights must be a top priority and the UK must act boldly.
Two years of brutal civil war have turned Sudan into one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, with over 30 million people in urgent need of aid. Our new policy calls for UK leadership to end the conflict - standing with the Sudanese people.