Should the Council offer a Weekly 'Wheelie Bin' Waste Collection Service?
Waste and Recycling
Yes
No
Manifesto 2008
A Thriving Swindon for All
Welcome to the Labour Party’s Manifesto for the 2008 Swindon Borough Council Elections. As in previous years we have set out a clear set of policies that will create a thriving Swindon for all it...
Labour will: Cancel the Canal and not waste £60m that could be spent on more important projects. Invest significantly in drainage across Swindon to aid those most vulnerable to flooding...
Labour will: Set a new ‘Swindon Standard’ of 40% affordable homes to buy or rent for all new developments. Work with Developers to increase the number of eco-homes in Swindon. ...
Labour will: Invest in more respite across the board for all carers. Continue to support and promote Meals on Wheels and Home Help services. Increase the number of care homes and ...
Labour Will: Force the Borough Council to use its ASB powers to tackle crime, vandalism and unacceptable behaviour. Implement a CCTV scheme in neighbourhood hotspots as part of the My Co...
Labour will: Build a new concert hall/theatre for the people of Swindon. Establish a multi use games area within half a mile of all residential areas, and increase the number of Ch...
Labour Will: Continue to support redevelopment of the town centre and ensure that the benefits are shared by all, especially existing residents. Continue to promote Swindon as an ideal c...
Labour will: Seek the introduction of a non-recyclable ‘wheelie bin’ weekly waste collection service. Protect urban Swindon’s green spaces. Introduce a glass and ...
Promoted by Chris Lennie, Acting General Secretary, the Labour Party,on behalf of the Labour Party, both at 39 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0HA.
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