Monday 16 July 2012

Snippets of News from Ipswich Conservative Website


From our web pages http://www.ipswichconservatives.com/news/3 including links.
Don't forget to follow the group on @ica_suffolk or myself @stokeparkcllr



Sunday, 1 July, 2012
Ipswich Conservatives today launched our very own Twitter account where we hope to engage in discussions with the residents of Ipswich and inform them of our activities in and around the town. You can follow us on twitter @ICA_Suffolk. We have also launched our own YouTube Channel.
Sunday, 1 July, 2012
The Department for Transport have this morning confirmed a financial commitment of over £18m to Suffolk for improving the transport infrastructure in the county town of Ipswich, following an application by Conservative run Suffolk County Council, with support from local MP, Ben Gummer.
Tuesday, 26 June, 2012
Local Conservative Councillors in the North East of Ipswich have said ‘Yes please!’ to plans to redevelop the play area at the Cherry Lane Recreation ground off Rushmere Road.
Sunday, 24 June, 2012
A strong Conservative Team joined Ben Gummer MP in Westgate yesterday.
Sunday, 24 June, 2012
It wasn't only Bryony Rudkin who failed to answer questions at Full Council.
Sunday, 24 June, 2012
In another project overrun, reopening the Wolsey Gallery at Christchurch Mansion has been delayed.
According to Bryony Rudkin, Labour's culture portfolio holder, this is due to the fact that 'asbestos was discovered'.
Sunday, 24 June, 2012
Bryony Rudkin, Labour's Executive member with responsibility for culture, was more than evasive when asked at Full Council why the leisure and competition pools at Crown Pools didn't open on time.
Sunday, 24 June, 2012
The Labour Administration at Ipswich Borough Council has just announced that it intends to end the last area of free car parking serving the town centre.
Wednesday, 20 June, 2012
The penny has taken some time to drop but at last the Labour Administration at Ipswich Borough Council has decided to take the advice put forward by the Conservative Group at the budget debate in February to protect front line services by reducing senior management costs

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