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Source: Over 100 Sheffield green belt sites considered for housing – The Star Friday 10 July 2015 Complete the Lib Dem Green Belt survey here!

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Source: Long-running debate on future of Sheffield cottage to flare again today – The Star Wednesday 24 June 2015

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As the fate of historic Cobnar Cottage in Graves Park hangs in the balance, local campaigners are issuing a ‘call to arms’ in what could be the biggest battle yet over the cottage’s future. Sheffield’s Labour Cabinet gave the go-ahead in March to apply to the Charity Commission with a scheme that would see the […]

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Write NOW to the Charities Commission, There’s a template letter you can download here. Come to the Scrutiny meeting on Wednesday at 9:30 am at the Town Hall Sign the #ProtectGravesPark petition at ianauckland.mycouncillor.org.uk or steveayris.mycouncillor.org.uk – or pass on the link to someone you know. You can also: tweet the link on Twitter mentioning the tag #ProtectGravesPark. write to the local […]

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13 #LibDemWins in the Autumn Statement

by Steve Ayris on 4 December, 2014

ORIGINALLY POSTED BY THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS ON 4 DECEMBER 2014 The Autumn Statement this week is packed with Liberal Democrat policies, and has our priorities at its core. Read on for 13 wins which are helping to build a stronger economy in a fairer society. 1. Our economic plan is working Our economic plan is working and […]

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Steve, Ian and Denise: Fighting to protect Graves Park

by Steve Ayris on 10 October, 2014

Steve Ayris and the Lib Dems have stepped up the campaign to protect Graves Park. Steve and fellow Lib Dem councillors Ian Auckland and Denise Reaney have been fighting to protect the park for over a decade – and are now calling on the council to halt any further plans to sell off land, and for overgrown areas to be returned to parkland. Cllr Steve Ayris said The council […]

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