National News

Totnes Liberal Democrats celebrate local food at their annual dinner

Guests at Totnes Constituency Liberal Democrats Annual Dinner last Saturday were treated to a superb meal of locally produced and sourced food and drink. Over 70 people came to Stoke Fleming Village Hall where they were fed with local vegetables, home made bread, fish fresh from Brixham, cheese from Totnes and Loddiswell, wine produced near Totnes and chocolates from Salcombe. Having enjoyed a veritable feast they were entertained by David Walter, former ITN and BBC political correspondent and now Director of Communications for the Liberal Democrats, who talked about his experiences in reporting politics over two decades. David has recently been selected as Liberal Democrat Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Torridge and West Devon to succeed John Burnett M.P. who is standing down at the next election.

20 Nov 2003
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Schools Funding Crisis

The Government has still not done enough to stop serious problems with school budgets continuing next year, according to Folkestone MEP Chris Huhne.

19 Nov 2003
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GM PUBLIC DEBATE WAS A FIG LEAF - GEORGE

Commenting ahead of the EFRA Select Committee's report on the GM public debate, Liberal Democrat Shadow Rural Affairs Secretary, Andrew George MP, has called for the debate to be re-run now that much more information is available.

19 Nov 2003
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Michael Headley at Bedford Rail Station

Shuttle Return Just the Ticket Say Lib Dems

Following a long running campaign by local Liberal Democrats the boroughs shuttle service between the Town Centre and Aspects is to be reintroduced including an extra stop at the Towns Midland Road rail station.

18 Nov 2003
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