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Cllr David Kendall and Wendy Way, BBARUA Chair, at the re-launch

Kendall celebrates refurbished Brentwood Station

Lib Dem County Councillor David Kendall was invited to the grand opening of the refurbished Brentwood Station last week and was joined at the event by a number of other people including the Chairman of the Brentwood Bus & Rail Users Association (BBARUA) Wendy Way.

18 Nov 2011
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Cllr David Kendall with Wendy Way, Chair of the Brentwood Bus & Rail Users Association, at the launch of the Sunday Bus Service

Lib Dems launch petition to save 73 Evening Bus Service

Lib Dem Councillor and well known Transport campaigner David Kendall has launched a campaign to save the 73 evening bus service which operates between Pilgrims Hatch and Warley via Brentwood High Street. The service, which has a County Council supported contract, is under threat of being axed because of low passenger numbers and a final decision on it's future is due to be made in the New Year. David is urging bus users and residents on the route who are concerned about losing this service to sign the Lib Dems online petition, and e-mail the County Council at local.busteam@essex.gov.uk or telephone 0845 6037631 to let the County Council know their views and how the axing of this service would affect them. David said: "There are very few evening bus services operating in Brentwood at the moment and we need to do all we can to save what we've got. This is a classic case of "Use it or Lose it" because we need to get passenger numbers up if the service is going to be maintained. "My Lib Dem colleagues and I

13 Nov 2011
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Tim Farron MP at Brentwood Town Hall with Cllr David Kendall & Cllr Karen Chilvers

Lib Dems welcome Town Hall progress

Lib Dem leader Cllr David Kendall is very encouraged by the progress made to date by the cross party Town Hall Delivery group on future plans for the Town Hall.

10 Nov 2011
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sandpit lane

Slow progress on dangerous junctions

Lib Dem County Councillors David Kendall and Barry Aspinell met with the Cabinet member for Highways Cllr Tracey Chapman and officers on Wednesday (9/11/11) at County Hall to discuss the two most dangerous junctions in Brentwood: Devil's Head crossroads in Warley and the Sandpit Lane/Ongar Road junction in Pilgrims Hatch.

10 Nov 2011
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