HISTORIC ELECTION LOOMS AS LIB DEMS ADVANCE IN EPSOM & EWELL CONSTITUENCY
Local council elections in Mole Valley and Police Commissioner election across Surrey confirm the LibDems as the major challenge to the Conservatives.
Local council elections in Mole Valley and Police Commissioner election across Surrey confirm the LibDems as the major challenge to the Conservatives.
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At the Council meeting on Tuesday 13 February our Councillor Alison Kelly exposed the weaknesses and lack of vision in the ruling RA party's proposed budget. Read the full text of her speech and see her in action in this article.
James Lawrence, one of the LibDem Councillors for College Ward, has launched a petition to ensure that children and those in financial difficulties can still have free access to our Council tennis courts.
63% of burglaries in Surrey went unattended by Surrey Police last year, despite a government promise to attend all of them, an investigation by the Liberal Democrats has revealed.
The average waiting time for police to respond to burglary calls in Surrey more than doubled during the first two years of the current Conservative Police and Crime Commissioner, new figures from the Liberal Democrats have revealed.
At today’s full council meeting Leader of Surrey Lib Dems, Will Forster used his speech seconding an opposition motion, to call for a complete overhaul of how local government is funded.
Cllr Paul Kennedy, the Liberal Democrat challenger to the Conservative incumbent in May’s police and crime commissioner elections, has welcomed news that Surrey Police has dramatically improved its performance in responding to 999 and 101 calls.
The number of 'Four week waits' for a GP appointment in Surrey reached 294,176 last year. It is a 33% increase for those waiting more than 28 days compared to 2022 and an increase of 18% for those waiting 14 days or longer.
Surrey’s Liberal Democrats have slammed the Government’s new dental plan as figures show 101,857 children in Surrey had not been seen by an NHS dentist in 12 months.