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CITY OF PRESTON LABOUR PARTY

Leading the Fight

For Preston’s Future

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Working hard for you

  • Saving residents money
    Labour Councillors put pressure on utility companies to install water meters in properties on Hunnibal Court, thus saving money for residents.... | more...
  • Local economy protected
    Your Labour Councillors successfully opposed a Tory supported planning application to demolish Banks and Derbyshire and turn it into a housing development, so protecting local jobs.... | more...
  • Karate School saved from the chop
    Karate School saved from the chop Local Labour Councillors effectively opposed the demolition of the Karate School attended regularly by 500 local children. The local area around the school is to be developed, with over £200,000 of funds towards achieving affordable housing, again achieved thanks your Local Labour Council... | more...
  • Better facilities for young people
    Thanks to pressure from your Labour Councillors, a new playground and basketball courts have been built on Brook Street, providing much needed local resources for young people and children.... | more...
  • Traffic calming brought in, making your streets safer.
    Your Labour Councillors campaigned successfully for traffic calming in large areas of the ward, making the streets safer local people of all ages.... | more...
  • Hartington Road Fire Station Proposals Stopped
    Hartington Road Fire Station Proposals Stopped Following on from Preston City Council's decision not to award planning permission to the new fire station, Lancashire Fire Authority have said that they are abandoning their plans for the new station. This follows intensive public opposition to the plans, largely on account of concern about th... | more...
  • City Council Ex-Leader stands again as Labour Party Candidate in
    City Council Ex-Leader stands again as Labour Party Candidate in Tulketh By-electionPeter Rankin, Leader of Preston City Council from 1997 to 2000, has been selected to be the Labour Party’s candidate in the forthcoming Preston City Council by-election in Tulketh Ward. Working at Preston’s own university Peter has a great interest in education. Having been Chair of Governors a... | more...
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