
Lib Dem Rebecca Trimnell is the challenger to the Conservatives in Gloucester
With the Liberal Democrats now running Gloucester City Council the party is best placed to beat the Conservative incumbent MP on July 4.
Adam Gatier is the Liberal Democrat county council candidate for Abbey division, which covers the Abbeymead and Abbeydale areas of Gloucester.
Adam lives in the Abbeymead area with his family having lived in Gloucester for several years.
He has a professional background in town planning and housing and runs a local authority housing development company.
Adam is passionate about promoting positive mental health, particularly among men.
He enjoys playing several sports and has previously coached a local youth football team in Gloucester.
His family are actively involved with a local church in Gloucester and take part in their many community based activities and events.
Adam has been sorting out many local issues such as broken street signs, weeds, overgrown bushes, litter and graffiti.
If you have any issues you would like Adam to take up on your behalf you can get in touch with him by email at adam4abbeymead@gmail.com
With the Liberal Democrats now running Gloucester City Council the party is best placed to beat the Conservative incumbent MP on July 4.
The Liberal Democrats were appointed to the leadership of the local authority at Monday afternoon’s annual general meeting of the council.
They won 17 of the 39 seats the council, with the Conservatives on 11 seats, Labour on seven and the Independents on four.
The Liberal Democrats are promising to improve core services, support the local economy, deliver more affordable housing and make Gloucester carbon neutral by 2030.
Gloucester City Council had made it harder to use the pay by phone option – often favoured by elderly residents who do not want to pay online – for the annual £50 bin charge.
Rebecca Trimnell, who is a councillor for Westgate on the city council, was chosen by local Lib Dem party members.