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
Labour "flip-flop" on housing 13th September 2023 Starmer and Labour have chosen short-term politics over long-term housebuilding. Voting against laws that would get 100,000 new homes built Articles
Labour and Liberal coalition administration roll over and give in to the union demands – residents now know who is in charge 9th September 2023 Canterbury City Council’s Labour/Liberal coalition have given in to the union demands and the bin strike is finally over. “Hard-working, elderly and vulnerable... Local News
Summer Gathering with Jacob Rees-Mogg 29th July 2023 Canterbury Conservative’s Summer Gathering with Rt Hon Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg MP on Saturday 29 July. Sir Jacob shared his thoughts on “the year in politics”, with... Local News
Socialist/Lib Dem’s vote to throw money at loss making park and ride 27th July 2023 On 1 August 2023, the Lab/Lib Dem council in Canterbury looks set to rubber stamp reopening the Sturry Rd Park & Ride from April 2024 (if not earlier) following... Local News
Canterbury Conservatives slam Galling conduct of Socialist/Liberal administration's expenditure on loss making park and ride 26th July 2023 At Council tonight, the Socialist Labour Party and Liberal Democrat administration pressed ahead with reopening the failed Sturry Park & Ride service, which... Local News
Canterbury's Lab/Lib Council would rather spend your money on reopening a failed park & ride than end the bin strike and get your bins emptied 22nd July 2023 It beggars belief that this Labour/Lib Dem council is prioritising reopening a failing park and ride rather than getting your bins collected and ending this... Local News
Canterbury Conservatives welcome UK Government funding for Canterbury’s Levelling Up fund bid 19th January 2023 In January 2023 Canterbury City Council were awarded £19.9 million for Levelling Up funding, Connected Canterbury: Unlocking the Tales of England. Canterbury’s... Local News
CPC23 Address from Steve Barclay 3rd October 2023 Find out what Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay said at CPC23 here. National News
CPC23 Address from Gillian Keegan 2nd October 2023 Find out what Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said to CPC23 here. National News
CPC23 Address from Thérèse Coffey 2nd October 2023 Find out what Thérèse Coffey, Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Secretary said to CPC23 here. National News
CPC23 Address from Mel Stride 2nd October 2023 Find out what Mel Stride, Work and Pensions Secretary, said to CPC23 here. National News
CPC23 Address from Kemi Badenoch 2nd October 2023 Find out what Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch said to CPC23 here. National News
CPC23 Address from Jeremy Hunt 2nd October 2023 Find out what Chancellor Jeramy Hunt said to CPC23 in Manchester here. National News