Outrage at Lib Dem Parking Charge Hikes - Join our campaign to say NO! Saturday, 2 March, 2024 In a bid to close the £3M black hole in the city’s finances, St Albans’ Lib Dem-dominated Council is set to raid the pockets of residents by hiking up charges across the district. The council plans to increase evening parking charges from £1.50 to £2.00, increase Sunday parking charges from £1.50 to £2.50 all day, increase on-street parking fees from £2.00 to £2.50 per hour (including Sundays)... Local News
Social Housing Given To Dacorum Borough Council 7th July 2020 It has recently transpired that the Council leadership has given away nomination rights (where St Albans Council allocate tenants) to social housing that is due... Local News
Old Police Station Development Cost Leaps 7th July 2020 Following a scrutiny meeting in June it has become clear that the redevelopment of the Old Police Station site on Victoria Street is already overspent against... Local News
Save Our High Street 7th July 2020 The Conservatives are today putting forward proposals to revive and support our local visitor economy, an economy that has been hit so hard during the lockdown... Local News
Covid-19 Support in St Albans 7th July 2020 The government continues to support business and individuals through the coronavirus crisis. So far over £21m has been distributed in grants to over 1,400... Local News
Urgent re-think required on High Street closure and Hatfield Road parking suspensions 27th May 2020 Hatfield Road parking suspension is "disastrous" for business, High Street closure unnecessary and expected to cause traffic chaos Shopkeepers and takeaway... Local News
What is the “Confidence and supply” deal done by Lib Dems with Labour and Independents? 21st May 2020 At a council meeting where Cllr White stood as the only candidate and was re-elected as Leader by Labour, the Greens and all Independent Councillors. Labour... Local News
Pedestrian and cycling measures introduced in to town centres to support social distancing 13th May 2020 Hertfordshire County Council is working collaboratively with Public Health and its district and borough councils, to identify how and where it may need to make... Local News
New Train Timetable from 17 May update from GTR 13th May 2020 From Sunday 17 May 2020, the rail industry will introduce a new timetable. The rail industry is committed to providing a train service that supports key workers... Local News
City Centre Development Site Update 11th May 2020 The new design for the CCOS site (old city centre police station site) has been chosen and approved by Cabinet with the guidance of the public. Three designs... Local News
Celebrating International Women’s Day 8th March 2024 Find out what we're doing to support our fabulous women on International Women's Day here. National News
We’re tackling unfairness in Child Benefit 7th March 2024 Find out how the Conservatives are supporting families here. National News
Spring Budget 2024 rundown 6th March 2024 Find out how we're growing the economy, with inflation down, wages rising and National Insurance cut from 12% to 8%… National News
Let’s stick with the plan which is working 19th February 2024 Get the latest from the Chancellor on our economic progress here. National News
We are pointing in the right direction 8th January 2024 We're making progress on the country's top priorities. Find out more here. National News
The Sir David Amess Fund 14th December 2023 Find out about our tribute to our beloved colleague and friend, Sir David Amess. National News