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Welcome to Cardiff North Liberal Democrats

Welcome to the website of Cardiff North Liberal Democrats. Here you should be able to find information on your local councillors and discover more about our current campaigns and recent successes.

The Cardiff North team

The Cardiff North Lib Dem Team: (from left-right) Cllr. Ann Rowland-James (Llandaff North ward), Cllr. Ed Bridges (Gabalfa ward), Cllr. Cathy Pearcy (Gabalfa ward), John Dixon (Parliamentary spokesman), Cllr. Fenella Bowden (Heath ward), Cllr. Jacqui Hooper (Llandaff North ward)


Northlands - appeal details New!

Tue 22nd Jul 2008

The Gabalfa Lib Dem Focus Team has been provided with details of the Salvation Army's appeal against the refusal of planning permission to develop the site at Northlands.

Northlands sign (photography: Ed Bridges)

Gabalfa summer rubbish collection details

Wed 16th Jul 2008

The Gabalfa Lib Dem Focus Team wants to remind local residents of the rubbish collection dates for the rest of the summer.

Cllr. Cathy Pearcy and Cllr. Ed Bridges with green recycling bag (photography: Ed Bridges)

New fence for Flaxland Allotments!

Wed 25th Jun 2008

The Gabalfa Lib Dem Focus Team are pleased that many years of campaigning has paid off - after a new fence was erected on the boundary of Flaxland Allotments.

Cllr. Ed Bridges and Cllr. Cathy Pearcy by the new perimeter fence at Flaxland Allotments (photography: Ed Bridges)

Northlands proposals REJECTED

Wed 18th Jun 2008

Residents in Gabalfa have expressed satisfaction after plans to develop the Northlands site on North Road were rejected by Cardiff Council's Planning Committee this afternoon.

Cllr. Ed Bridges by Northlands (photography: Ed Bridges)

Gabalfa councillors thank local residents after re-election delight

Fri 2nd May 2008

Ed Bridges and Cathy Pearcy were re-elected as local councillors for Gabalfa ward last night with an increased majority.

Cllr. Cathy Pearcy & Cllr. Ed Bridges (photography: Ed Bridges)

Promise of jam tomorrow is not enough - John Dixon

Sat 26th Apr 2008

Liberal Democrats in Cardiff North have attacked Government offers to compensate low income earners losing out under tax changes as "vague promises of jam tomorrow".

Thousands of residents in Cardiff North suffer tax grab

Wed 9th Apr 2008

Liberal Democrats in Cardiff North have launched a stinging attack on the Government for bringing in tax changes that have increased income tax bills for thousands of residents of Cardiff.

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Quotes of the Week

"Holding someone without charge for 42 days adds nothing of value to the investigation, prosecution or conviction of terrorists."

Liberal Democrat Shadow Attorney General Lord (Martin) Thomas

Comment ahead of the Second Reading of the Counter-Terrorism Bill in the House of Lords - 8 July

"Opponents of Mugabe's regime are at serious risk of being tortured or killed if they are sent back to Zimbabwe. I am dismayed that the Home Office seems intent on pushing ahead with deportations at the earliest opportunity."

Chris Huhne, Lib Dem Home Affairs Spokesman

www.libdems.org.uk - 8 July

"Schools' performance in recognising and tackling homophobia should be an assessed criterion in Ofsted school inspections."

Lib Dem Leader Nick Clegg

www.bbc.co.uk/news/ - 7 July

Quotes of the Week

"Holding someone without charge for 42 days adds nothing of value to the investigation, prosecution or conviction of terrorists."

Liberal Democrat Shadow Attorney General Lord (Martin) Thomas

Comment ahead of the Second Reading of the Counter-Terrorism Bill in the House of Lords - 8 July

"Opponents of Mugabe's regime are at serious risk of being tortured or killed if they are sent back to Zimbabwe. I am dismayed that the Home Office seems intent on pushing ahead with deportations at the earliest opportunity."

Chris Huhne, Lib Dem Home Affairs Spokesman

www.libdems.org.uk - 8 July

"Schools' performance in recognising and tackling homophobia should be an assessed criterion in Ofsted school inspections."

Lib Dem Leader Nick Clegg

www.bbc.co.uk/news/ - 7 July