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A year in - Where is Carl Cashman taking the Lib Dems in Liverpool?

Liverpool Lib Dems Leader talks about his first year in the job and his new frontbench team

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Childcare desert: Liverpool sees 539 childcare places lost since 2019

There has been a 539 fall in the number of childcare places in Liverpool since 2019, House of Commons Library research commissioned by the Liberal Democrats has revealed.

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Sewage dumping in Liverpool reaches 5,771 hours in 2023 

New figures analysing sewage dumped in Council areas have revealed that sewage was dumped into waterways in Liverpool for 5,771 hours in 2023.

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Call for Transparency: Metro Mayor Must return £10,000 donation from City Developer

In light of revelations reported by The Telegraph on 29 April 2024, there is a growing demand for Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram to address potential conflicts of interest.

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​​​​​​​Liverpool Labour council is officially “Bottom of the league"

Latest data from the Office of Local Government (Oflog) reveals that Liverpool’s Labour run council is the 2nd worst performing council in the country - Rated 317th out of 318.

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Let there be light

Let there be light! Local Lib Dem Councillors Laurence Sidorczuk and Carl Cashman are making a rallying call for lights to be installed at the Mystery Park. The call comes after a lady was…

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Support Local Pharmacies

Support Smithdown Place Pharmacy Plan Support Smithdown Place Pharmacy Plan Local councillors Richard Kemp and Carl Cashman are supporting a proposal to open a new pharmacy on Smithdown Place to…

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Mayor Rotherham’s 2nd class ‘bendy-bus’ shows lack of ambition for our City Region, say Lib Dems.

As he prepares to unveil the Lib Dem vision for Liverpool the City Region, Lib Dem Metro Mayor candidate Rob McAllister-Bell has slammed the current Mayor Rotheram’s total lack of ambition for local…

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Lib Dems ‘go fishing’ in Liverpool’s Annual Pothole Fishing Contest

Potholes across Liverpool City Region are costing taxpayers on average £136.2 Million each year.

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