
Lib Dems vow to ‘Fix Gloucestershire’ with manifesto launch
They are promising to improve core services, support the local economy, ensure roads are well maintained and safe, and that our most vulnerable children and adults are well cared for
Councillor Sebastian Field represents Podsmead Ward on Gloucester City Council and was first elected in a by-election in July 2019.
Sebastian is a former Mayor of Gloucester and previously served as a city councillor in Kingsholm Ward for nine years.
He has a strong record standing up for Podsmead on the city council. He has spoken up and asked questions of the Conservative administration, and fought for a fair deal for our area.
He has challenged the Conservative-run Highways department at Shire Hall over the poor state of Podsmead's roads and pavements.
Sebastian is the cabinet member for the environment as part of the Lib Dem administration running the city council.
Podsmead is part of the Hempsted & Westgate county council division and Rebecca Trimnell, a city councillor in Westgate ward, will be the Liberal Democrat candidate in May 2025.
If you have any issues you would like Sebastian to take up on your behalf you can get in touch with him on 01452 492230 or sebastian.field@gloucester.gov.uk
You can also follow Sebastian on Facebook at fb.me/cllrsebastianfield
You can sign up to Sebastian's email newsletter at https://sebastianfield.mycouncillor.org.uk/sign-up-for-my-email-newsletter/
They are promising to improve core services, support the local economy, ensure roads are well maintained and safe, and that our most vulnerable children and adults are well cared for
Councillor Sebastian Field, who represents Podsmead on the city council, was contacted last year by members of Widden Old Boys and Old Cryptians rugby clubs regarding an issue with some dog walkers leaving poo bags in the hedges around the ground
Letters have been sent freehold properties across Gloucester about proposed changes which could be implemented from April 1
Councillor Jeremy Hilton said there were strong cultural, geographic, economic and historic reasons to keep Gloucester and the surrounding communities together
Councillor Jeremy Hilton, leader of Gloucester City Council, said key housing and regeneration schemes were progressing in the city and needed time to be completed.
Concerns were raised earlier this year by the residents of Oakland’s Park in Podsmead after the grass in the area was left uncut