Lib Dems pick Sarah Dyke for Somerton and Frome
The anticipated Somerton and Frome election will be a close two horse race between the Lib Dems and the Conservatives.
The anticipated Somerton and Frome election will be a close two horse race between the Lib Dems and the Conservatives.
Liberal Democrats are winning and growing stronger in England, Scotland and Wales.
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Richard Blackman is Elected as Councillor for Bassett, Southampton On Thursday 5th May Richard Blackman was elected as the new...
Local council elections are being held in Scotland, Wales, London and many other parts of England on Thursday 5 May. Find out how, when and where to vote Liberal Democrat:
Richard Blackman - Bassett Richard is the Liberal Democrat Candidate for Bassett Ward in Southampton. Ricahrd lives and works in Southampton. He currently works at the University and brings 20 years of experience in the voluntary sector having worked in research, and for European, national, and local environmental non-governmental organisations. He is passionate about climate change, the environment and economic policy.
Geoff Cooper was elected Councillor for North Baddesley winning 64% of the vote. During and prior to the campaign Geoff knocked on over one-thousand doors speaking to residents on the direction they wish North Baddesley to go in.
A supported living home in Romsey has been criticised for removing a stair lift, assistance cords and outside taps by...
Today, Mayor of Test Valley Councillor Mark Cooper planted an apple tree for the Platinum Jubilee Celebration in honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Deputy Mayor, Alan Dowden also planted a second tree in Andover.
A PROPOSAL to set aside one million pounds to be spent on projects addressing the climate emergency has not been supported by the borough council.
Following the resignation of a Lib Dem councillor due to ill health, there will now be a by-election for Test Valley Borough Council in North Baddesley.
In 2020 Southern Water released untreated sewage directly into rivers on 19,782 occasions, totalling almost 200,000 hours. Even more frightening is that such practices continue to enjoy Government protection as a recent amendment to the Environment Bill which would force water companies to stop allowing untreated releases was rejected by Conservative MPs.