Labour planning reforms open door to Solihull ‘grey belt’ development near Coventry Thursday, 15 May, 2025 Labour’s planning reforms have opened the door to a new and unwanted green fields development on the edge of the city. That’s according to Woodlands Ward councillors, after a proposal emerged to build 550 homes and a multi-faith cemetery on fields next to Bannerbrook Park. Located just metres from homes in Coventry, the Hawkshurst development would directly impact Coventry residents, even though... Local News
Cllr Tim Mayer requests donated memorabilia is put back on display 30th August 2018 Councillor Tim Mayer has written an open letter to the Labour Deputy Leader of the council and Cabinet Member for Policing and Equalities Cllr Abdul Khan... Local News
Coventry Conservatives welcome £300 million plan to improve transport for disabled passengers 26th July 2018 On the 25th July, the Government has launched an Inclusive Transport Strategy to improve accessibility across all types of travel for people with visible and... Local News
Greenbelt developers slammed for ‘sham’ consultation exercise 29th June 2018 Furious residents in Allesley Green have accused developers of reneging on their promises to implement greenbelt development sensitively. They’ve received the... Local News
Ladbrokes urged to investigate claims that blind pensioner was poorly treated 25th June 2018 Councillors have asked betting firm Ladbrokes to investigate claims from a distressed Coventry resident who says he’s been badly treated. Partially blind... Local News
Petition calls for action to prevent another travellers incursion 21st June 2018 Concerned residents are backing a petition to permanently secure the Ponderosa fields off Jardine Crescent in Tile Hill following last month's incursion by... Local News
Residents angry as Council mowing is kicked into the long grass 14th June 2018 Parks and grass verges are growing out of control because the council just aren’t mowing them according to residents in Woodlands ward. Councillors representing... Local News
Uncollected rubbish piled high in City Street 22nd May 2018 Residents living in Tile Hill say that household rubbish is piled high in Gibbons Close because the Council has regularly failed to collect dustbins. With... Local News
Travellers arrive at city park 18th May 2018 A group of travellers with 20 caravans and 2 motorhomes have arrived in the Tile Hill area of the city. They arrived last night on the Ponderosa fields on... Local News
Anxious residents call for speeding action on Broad Lane 20th April 2018 Broad Lane is an accident waiting to happen according to residents in Eastern Green, Coventry. Members of the Mount Nod Residents Association and Limbrick Wood... Local News
Conservative Party Conference 2021 has begun 3rd October 2021 #CPC21 has begun today – and now, we’re setting out our plan to Build Back Better and get on with the job. National News
The network of liberty 3rd October 2021 Liz Truss, Foreign Secretary, addressed Conservative Party Conference 2021 about how we will build a network of liberty across the globe. National News
A decent, tolerant party delivering for Britain 3rd October 2021 Party Chairman Oliver Dowden addressed Conservative Party Conference 2021, promoting the Conservatives as a decent, tolerant party which is delivering for... National News
Safer Streets Fund allocations will make public spaces safer for all 3rd October 2021 On 3 October 2021, we announced allocations of £25 million for local projects aimed at increasing the safety of public spaces for all, with a particular focus... National News
Party Chairman Oliver Dowden addresses Conservative Party Members 17th September 2021 Our new Party Chairman, Oliver Dowden CBE, has written directly to Party members to talk about his plans for the time ahead and to encourage members to attend... National News
Two Years On: Delivering on our Promises 24th July 2021 Two years on, we have delivered for Britain. Here's a list of some of our top achievements. National News