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Andrew Wood wins Yaxley and Farcett by election

The Conservative vote share dropped from 56.9% to 28.5%, and Labour from 17.7% to 10.6% as Liberal Democrats in a victory that makes the Liberal Democrats the largest group on Cambridgeshire County…

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Cycling safety

The recent death of cycling safety campaigner Mike Gough in George St, Huntingdon prompted Mark Argent to talk with Edna Murphy, who is the Liberal Democrat candidate for Police and Crime…

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Mark Argent speaks at Hunts LibDems Annual Dinner

Our Prospective Parliamentary Candidate, Mark Argent, spoke at our Annual Dinner on 2 March, looking forward to the Yaxley by election and the General Election

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Edna Murphy chosen as Liberal Democrat candidate for Police and Crime Commissioner

Edna served as a Magistrate in Cambridge for over 25 years, including many years chairing the Youth Court, and currently chairs the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fire Authority

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Mark Argent speaks at General Election campaign launch

Mark, our newly-reselect Prospective Parliamentary Candidate spoke about campaign priorities for the General Election, and the path to a Liberal Democrat MP for Huntingdon

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Constituencies

Following the 2023 boundary changes, Huntingdonshire is spread across three Westminster constituencies: St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire, Huntingdon and North West Cambridgeshire. We’re looking to…

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Mark Argent to stand in Huntingdon Constituency at General Election

Huntingdon Liberal Democrats have chosen Mark Argent to be their prospective Parliamentary Candidate for the next General Election

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Success! New CCTV in Huntingdon to tackle anti-social behaviour

HDC has installed new CCTV in Huntingdon to help tackle anti-social behaviour.

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Our Manifesto, 18 months on: Climate Change

A look into how we’re delivering what we promised in last year’s District elections, and more about HDC’s Climate Conversation.

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St Neots Eatons report

Geoff Seeff reports back, six months after winning the St Neots Eatons by-election

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