Lib Dems demand action over bins fiasco in Gloucester
Gloucester Liberal Democrats are demanding the Conservative-run city council takes action over persistent poor performance by waste collection contractors Amey.
Gloucester Liberal Democrats are demanding the Conservative-run city council takes action over persistent poor performance by waste collection contractors Amey.
Gloucestershire Liberal Democrats are calling for more action on vehicles passing too close to cyclists while overtaking.
The Liberal Democrats are calling on Gloucestershire County Council to accept the decision of the Information Commissioner to disclose details of the contract to build the Javelin Park incinerator.
Gloucester City Council has been unable to collect nearly £700,000 in business rates because two office blocks in the city have been laid empty for years.
As the Liberal Democrats re-launch their Spotlight newsletter across Westgate ward, the party has announced that Rebecca Trimnell will lead the fight to make the area a better place to live.
● Rebecca has requested a dog-poo bin to be installed under bridges that cross the River Severn by Westgate
Dr Rebecca Trimnell, who will lead the Liberal Democrat campaign in Westgate ward speaks about her ambitions for the area. Rebecca is a resident of Westgate Ward, living in the shadow of St Oswald's Priory. She has lived in Gloucester for nearly seven years and worked first at Gloucestershire County Council where she was the political researcher to the Lib Dem group. Rebecca now works as an activities co-ordinator for people with dementia at a residential home in the city. The mother-of-one teenage daughter who attends a local secondary school in Gloucester, Rebecca has a doctorate in politics and has been involved with the Lib Dems for over 20 years.
The Tories have been in charge at Shire Hall for thirteen years. In that
Norfolk House on Spa Road is a grade II listed building, which
Kings Square has remained a
The city council enforcement officer and the Environment Agency have been taking an interest in unapproved developments at Severnside Farm, which is by the River Twyver.
In 2005 Priory Road was declared an air
Liberal Democrats want a way forward which works for Britain - that cuts down red tape, reduces costs for businesses and makes people better off as a result.
This collective outpouring of grief has to be a watershed moment.
Our health and social care heroes have supported this country in a time of crisis. Now it’s our turn to support them, and tackle the growing mental health crisis in the health and care sector.
The Liberal Democrats have today published a comprehensive blueprint for replacing the broken business rates system.