Rugby Borough Council gets monster petition to save Ashlawn Fields
Over one thousand people have now signed a petition to save Ashlawn Fields from development and this was handed into Rugby Borough Council last week.
Over one thousand people have now signed a petition to save Ashlawn Fields from development and this was handed into Rugby Borough Council last week.
On Thursday 21 May Cllr Richard Dodd was installed as the Mayor of Rugby.
Agents acting on behalf of the Co-op have put in a planning application for the Oakfield Recreation ground off Bilton Road.
Last month, April 2015, the number of people who were unemployed and claiming job seekers allowance in Rugby fell by 16 to 598.
No sooner had the smoke cleared from the general election than the Co-op applied for planning permission to build 60 houses on Oakfield Recreation Ground.
For the last year Ramesh Srivastava has faithfully served our borough as mayor. On Thursday he hands over the chains of office to Richard Dodd.
At two o'clock this afternoon a huge petition to save Ashlawn Fields will be handed in to Rugby Borough Council.
The Liberal Democrat Group met yesterday to work out how they could take forward their campaigns on Rugby Borough Council.
Tony Robinson will not be riding to the defence of Ashlawn Road.
Last week Cllr Helen Taylor (Con, Coton & Boughton) published a leaflet in Hillside saying, amongst other things "No planning applications for the proposed development on Ashlawn Road have been…