City Centre News : Dundee LibDem Councillor welcomes safety works
Dundee City Centre Councillor Fraser Macpherson today welcomed news that the City Council is to undertake a series of safety measures in the City Centre to improve pedestrian safety.

Dundee City Centre Councillor Fraser Macpherson today welcomed news that the City Council is to undertake a series of safety measures in the City Centre to improve pedestrian safety.
Dundee Liberal Democrats today (27th February 2006) welcomed the launch today of an online debate, organised by the Hansard Society, giving under-18s the opportunity to make their voices heard on the…
LibDem Dundee City Councillor for Tay Bridges Ward, Cllr Fraser Macpherson, has sharply criticised the Scottish Executive Inquiry Reporters' Unit over its decision to partially uphold a planning…
Dundee Liberal Democrats have today (Saturday 25th February) expressed concern about Labour's failure to ensure equal opportunities on welfare reform consultation.
Dundee Liberal Democrat Councillor Helen Dick today (25th February 2006) welcomed publication of a Guardian/ICM poll that has revealed that 63% of the population approve of new green taxes to…
Dundee Liberal Democrats have expressed concern at news that the Government has already spent £32m preparing for its ID card scheme even before it becomes law.
Dundee Liberal Democrat Council Group Leader Cllr Fraser Macpherson today (23rd February 2006) highlighted the failures of Blair's Westminster Government to properly approach the issues in relation…
Dundee Liberal Democrat Councillor Fraser Macpherson today (Tuesday 21st February 2006) welcomed last week's progress report from the Scottish Executive on the modernisation process in Scotland's…
On June 10th 2004, the Liberal Democrats secured the election of 12 Euro-MPs, our highest-ever number, including at least one in every region of England. Here in Scotland, Elspeth Attwooll MEP has…
Dundee Liberal Democrat City Councillor Helen Dick has today (Sunday 19th February) pledged her support to the "Are we taking the Dis?" campaign.