Tim Hill

Liberal Democrat Councillor for Elstow, Stewartby and Kempston Hardwick. Learn more

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Some local residents have been in touch asking for a footpath on the evens side of Fields Road. I have consulted with the residents of that side of Fields Road.  The feedback is mixed at the moment; some are saying it is badly needed whilst others are saying it would cost too much and the County […]

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My man John Edwards gets stuffed in Nevada

by timhill on 20 January, 2008

I’m in an even bigger state of despair about the USA today. I began to have doubts about that country when their electoral system ensured George “Dubya” Bush scraped home to a narrow victory in 2000 against the now-Nobel Prize winner Al Gore. Then they gave him an even bigger victory over John kerry in […]

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What a weekend

by timhill on 20 January, 2008

What a weekend we’ve been having. First the team I’m in finishes only 8th out of 17 teams in the Hastingsbury School PTA Quiz Night….but we beat the team Judith and Gordon were in though 🙂 More seriously, it was great that 6 Liberal Democrat friends came as a team to support fundraising efforts for Lizzie’s […]

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Current major casework – Stewartby 4

by timhill on 17 January, 2008

As well as the hundreds of cases due to the poor maintenance by the County Council of our roads and footpaths, and the ongoing vandalism of street nameplates, I am working on several major cases in our Ward: Stewartby 4 4) Speeding on The Crescent When I raised this with the County Council last year, an Officer without […]

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Current major casework – Stewartby 3

by timhill on 17 January, 2008

As well as the hundreds of cases due to the poor maintenance by the County Council of our roads and footpaths, and the ongoing vandalism of street nameplates, I am working on several major cases in our Ward: Stewartby 3 3) Problems caused by teenagers gathering in the evenings at the layby outside Marston Vale Middle School. – We are […]

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Current major casework – Stewartby 2

by timhill on 17 January, 2008

As well as the hundreds of cases due to the poor maintenance by the County Council of our roads and footpaths, and the ongoing vandalism of street nameplates, I am working on several major cases in our Ward: Stewartby 2 2) Dropped kerbs along The Crescent I have been pressing the County Council’s contractors for some time now to provide […]

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Current major casework – Stewartby 1

by timhill on 17 January, 2008

As well as the hundreds of cases due to the poor maintenance by the County Council of our roads and footpaths, and the ongoing vandalism of street nameplates, I am working on several ajor cases in our Ward: Stewartby 1 1) The obviously big one is the closure of the brickworks. Following the distribution of our December FOCUS […]

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Current major casework – Wootton 2

by timhill on 17 January, 2008

As well as the hundreds of cases due to the poor maintenance by the County Council of our roads and footpaths, and the ongoing vandalism of street nameplates, I am working on several major cases in our Ward: Wootton – 2 1) Speeding cars at the junction of Bedford Road, Fields Road, Cranfield Road and Church Road. – […]

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Current major casework – Wootton 1

by timhill on 17 January, 2008

As well as the hundreds of cases due to the poor maintenance by the County Council of our roads and footpaths, and the ongoing vandalism of street nameplates, I am working on several ajor cases in our Ward: Wootton – 1 1) Judith and I are helping local residents with the Wootton Youth Initiative. – The local residents […]

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Residents Must be Given a Choice on Recycling

by timhill on 17 January, 2008

The County Council has made a reckless decision to withdraw the orange recycling bags. We believe a bin-only recycling scheme is utterly unsuitable for many people living in rural areas, blocks of flats or densely-populated areas, yet the county council has recklessly decided to withdraw bags completely. Many local residents will now be left with no choice […]

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