Canvassing in Rough Common Monday, 11 November, 2024 Canterbury Conservatives canvassed residents in Rough Common today - the weather held firm, with new Campaigners learning the ropes in door knocking. A number of issues came up on the doorstep, including the "Save the Blean" campaign and how the Lab-Lib proposed local plan will decimate the local area, to the mess which Labour are making (including: the Autumn 2024 Budget statement [& the many... Local News
Canterbury Conservatives dismay at Labour/Liberal administration’s ‘crazy’ parking charges proposed in the draft 2024/2025 Budget 6th November 2023 CCC's draft 2024/25 Budget has been announced.. Car parking charges are proposed to increase by up to £2.10 an hour in some car parks, with the administration... Local News
SUPPORT TO HELP WITH THE COST OF LIVING 2nd November 2023 Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is continuing to provide immediate support for vulnerable people over the coming months. From today, over eight million households... Articles
Excellent campaign day in Whitstable 28th October 2023 Canterbury Conservatives braved the rain (forecast) and had a very good Campaign day canvassing session to support KCC Councillor Neil Baker in Tankerton today... Local News
Rishi Sunak: One year of taking long-term decisions to deliver the change we need 25th October 2023 We’ve reduced inflation by 40% – and helped families with £3,300 cost-of-living support. By sticking to our long-term plan, inflation is down to 6.7% from its... Media
Levelling Up cultural investment commences 16th October 2023 Canterbury Conservatives welcome the commencement of Levelling Up cultural investment works to transform the Norman Castle heritage asset. The works will... Local News
Keir Starmer's speech was a glittered void...but Labour's actions speak louder. 11th October 2023 Keir Starmer's speech was a glittered void...but Labour's actions speak louder. They've voted against: More homes Stronger borders Tougher sentences Protecting... Media
Canterbury Conservatives welcome M2-A2/A299 (Brenley corner) road investment from the UK Government 5th October 2023 Canterbury Conservatives welcome M2-A2/A299 (Brenley corner) road investment from the UK Government. Canterbury Conservatives welcome the UK Government’s... Local News
Common sense prevails - the Conservative Group on Canterbury City Council has successfully fought against a proposed 25% increase in the number of councillors on CCC by the Socialist/Liberal coalition at the next election in 2027 26th September 2023 Today, the Local Government Boundary Commission for England (“LGBCE”) has said that as a part of its review that the number of councillors should remain... Local News
Action Day with local Kent County Councillor, Mark Dance 23rd September 2023 Canterbury Conservatives held an Action Day with local Kent County Councillor, Mark Dance in Seasalter, and talked to local residents about plans to tackle... Local News
Why we're ending Automatic Early Release for violent & sexual offenders 1st October 2019 The worst offenders should serve most of their sentence in prison. They should not be released after serving just half of their sentence automatically. National News
We’re signing the Armed Forces Covenant 1st October 2019 Veterans risked their lives for our country to keep us safe and protect the values we hold so dear. The Conservative Party stands behind our Armed Forces. National News
Why we’re implementing Magnitsky’s Law 1st October 2019 Once we have left the EU we will implement the ‘Magnitsky’ provisions of the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018. That way, those responsible for human... National News
Our gigabit rural broadband plan for the UK 1st October 2019 Investment in rural broadband is vital. Broadband is not just essential for businesses across the United Kingdom, but it also makes areas more attractive places... National News
Our spending boost to tackle adult mental illness 1st October 2019 Provision of community services for people with serious mental illness has historically not been a focus of mental health reforms. National News
How we’re planning to invest in our communities 30th September 2019 Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sajid Javid, has set out major new plans for investment alongside further measures to tackle the housing crisis. National News