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Meads Tesco application rejected for the second timeFri 31st Oct 2008 Stephen Lloyd, who spoke at the Planning Meeting against the re-application by Tesco for their proposed Store in Meads said: "I was delighted the application by Tesco was rejected a second time by the Planning Committee. The grounds for refusal were exactly the same as last. The noise nuisance given off by the air-conditioners." |
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Action needed now to stop floodingFri 31st Oct 2008 Action is needed now to stop major flooding in the years ahead, say Liberal Democrats in Eastbourne. |
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Ocklynge Walking Bus goes from strength to strengthTue 14th Oct 2008 Ocklynge School which launched its 'walking bus' service early in the year is growing in popularity, heard Old Town resident and School Governor, Stephen Lloyd, who joined them this week to see for himself. |
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Almost half of Eastbourne's children live in low income familiesTue 7th Oct 2008 The Campaign to End Child Poverty has released data for every parliamentary constituency in the UK, showing how many children are living in low income families. Low income means where no-one is working more than 16 hours a week or the family is receiving the full amount of Working Tax Credit. In Eastbourne the research indicated that 45% of families live in low income households. |
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Local people feel the pinch.Tue 7th Oct 2008 Like everyone else in the country residents of Eastbourne are suffering from rocketing food and energy prices. The government's own figures show that bread is up a fifth, butter and eggs by over a third and potatoes by over a quarter. Hardest hit are pensioners and others on fixed incomes. |
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Stephen holds successful fundraiserFri 31st Oct 2008 Local Lib Dem campaigner recently held a quiz night at his Old Town home. |
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Good news for the GhurkhasTue 30th Sep 2008 On Tuesday this week at the High Court in London a group of former Ghurkha soldiers with the British Army, won their immigration test case. They were challenging immigration rules which said that those who retired from the British Army before 1997 did not have an automatic right to stay. The government said it would now review all Ghurkhas cases. |
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TESCO TRY AGAIN IN MEADSWed 24th Sep 2008 After the surprise reversal last July when Tesco Stores put forward an amendment planning application only to rejected by the Borough Council Planning Committee, the retail giant has come back for a second attempt. |
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Equitable Life policy holders ask for supportTue 26th Aug 2008 Current and former Equitable Life members have been contacting local parliamentary campaigner Stephen Lloyd, asking for his support for compensation, following the EU and Parliamentary Ombudsman's recommendations the regulatory authorities were negligent over many years. |
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Lloyd gets local NHS volunteer drivers motion to ParliamentThu 21st Aug 2008 The rising cost of fuel has caused problems for volunteer NHS drivers within Eastbourne and the surrounding area. Lib Dem parliamentary campaigner, Stephen Lloyd, first publicised there was an issue in early July when he was contacted by a local resident who volunteers as a driver for the NHS. |
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