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Welcome to Cardiff North Liberal Democrats

Welcome to the website of Cardiff North Liberal Democrats. Here you should be able to find information on your local councillors and discover more about our current campaigns and recent successes.

Cardiff North Lib Dem Team

The Cardiff North Lib Dem Team; back row: Cllr. Ed Bridges (Gabalfa ward), Cllr. John Dixon (Westminster spokesman), Cllr. Gerald Harris (Heath ward), Cllr. Jim James (Heath ward); front row: Cllr. Ann Rowland-James (Llandaff North ward), Cllr. Cathy Pearcy (Gabalfa ward), Cllr. Michelle Michaelis (Heath ward)


Gabalfa councillors thank local residents after re-election delight

Fri 2nd May 2008

Ed Bridges and Cathy Pearcy were re-elected as local councillors for Gabalfa ward last night with an increased majority.

Cllr. Cathy Pearcy & Cllr. Ed Bridges (photography: Ed Bridges)

Promise of jam tomorrow is not enough - John Dixon

Sat 26th Apr 2008

Liberal Democrats in Cardiff North have attacked Government offers to compensate low income earners losing out under tax changes as "vague promises of jam tomorrow".

Thousands of residents in Cardiff North suffer tax grab

Wed 9th Apr 2008

Liberal Democrats in Cardiff North have launched a stinging attack on the Government for bringing in tax changes that have increased income tax bills for thousands of residents of Cardiff.

Cardiff North Lib Dems call for torch ceremony boycott

Fri 4th Apr 2008

Cardiff North Lib Dem Parliamentary Spokesperson John Dixon has backed calls for the Prime Minister to pull out of this weekend's ceremony welcoming the Olympic torch to London in advance of the Beijing Games.

Action on graffiti

Wed 26th Mar 2008

Liberal Democrats from Heath and Birchgrove have been waging war on graffiti.

Blocked! Labour and Tories block school improvement plans

Thu 20th Mar 2008

Liberal Democrats in Heath & Birchgrove are deeply concerned that Labour and Tory councillors are blocking a plan that would ensure local children from the area can continue to attend their current local high schools.

Fenella Bowden, Gwilym Owen and Michelle Michaelis by Llanishen High School (photography: Ed Bridges)

Llandaff North Library re-opens!

Tue 18th Mar 2008

The Llandaff North Focus Team are delighted to report the re-opening of Llandaff North library following a major refurbishment.

Cllr. Ann Rowland-James and Jacqui Hooper by Llandaff North Library (photography: Ed Bridges)
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Quotes of the Week

"Liberalism in Britain has lost a great champion, the Liberal Democrats, a great advocate and our public life, a great servant."

Lord Paddy Ashdown

In memory of Lord Richard Holme, who died on 5 May

"If the Tories want to claim that they are going to cut corporation tax, they have to come clean about how they are going to pay for it. Cutting the main rate of corporation tax to 25% will cost more than £5bn a year. If David Cameron is to have a hope of sounding credible he must state clearly where the money will come from. Otherwise this will be seen as yet another unfunded tax cut."

Vince Cable - Lib Dem Shadow Chancellor

www.libdems.org.uk - 2 May

Quotes of the Week

"Liberalism in Britain has lost a great champion, the Liberal Democrats, a great advocate and our public life, a great servant."

Lord Paddy Ashdown

In memory of Lord Richard Holme, who died on 5 May

"If the Tories want to claim that they are going to cut corporation tax, they have to come clean about how they are going to pay for it. Cutting the main rate of corporation tax to 25% will cost more than £5bn a year. If David Cameron is to have a hope of sounding credible he must state clearly where the money will come from. Otherwise this will be seen as yet another unfunded tax cut."

Vince Cable - Lib Dem Shadow Chancellor

www.libdems.org.uk - 2 May