Spelthorne News

Is the Spelthorne Bulletin good value for money and unbiased?

You will have recently received Spelthorne Bulletin number 95. It lists newly elected councillors in Spelthorne. The list on page 20 shows only 6 non-Conservative councillors all of them Lib Dems. However Caroline Spencer (Ashford Town) was elected in Ashford Town as an Independent. Caroline is NOT a Conservative councillor as shown.

6 Aug 2011
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Put up the Money

Richard Dunn has asked the new leader of Spelthorne to overturn their previous decison to refuse to help residents fighting the incinerator scheme.

1 Aug 2011
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Labour Fall Apart

It is not hard to see why Labour in Spelthorne had their worst ever election result in May. They are out of touch locally and have bankrupted the country nationally, Apart from one part of Stanwell Labour literally didn't even waste their time by turning up.

27 Jul 2011
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No to Charlton Lane Incinerator (Eco Park)

Surrey Tories dump incinerator on Spelthorne

A special meeting of Surrey's Planning Committee on 30th June approved the building of an incinerator at Charlton Lane. This decision flies in the face of science, logic and common sense and has more to do with where Surrey Conservatives want to dump their waste and retaining grant funding of millions of pounds from DEFRA.

6 Jul 2011
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Ten Lib Dem Spelthorne Councillors. Left to right: Michele Gibson, Suraj Gyawali, Lawrence Nichols, Kathy Grant, Jolyon Caplin, Harry Boparai, Mary Bing Dong, John Turner, Sandra Dunn, Chris Bateson.

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