Policy Day Concentrates on Local Issues
The Liberal Democrat Policy Day in Epsom High Street gave hundreds of residents the chance to list their priorities - and there...
The Liberal Democrat Policy Day in Epsom High Street gave hundreds of residents the chance to list their priorities - and there...
Liberal Democrats on Surrey County Council are demanding answers as to why a new job is being created in the Youth Service,...
A call-in meeting of Surrey County Council's 'Safer and Stronger Communities' Select Committee has decided to ask the Council's...
Results of the Epsom & Ewell's Housing Land Supply consultation show that 78% of residents reject any proposals for building...
Residents had their say when 86% of respondents to our survey in Autumn 2010 said that a public question time was either "very...
Town Ward Councillor Alison Kelly presented the Liberal Democrat budget for 2011/12 at a meeting of the council on 15th...
The Liberal Democrats are calling on the County Council to take into account the quality of life of local residents, including noise levels, when making decisions about different road surfaces.
The Liberal Democrats on Surrey County Council are calling on the Conservative administration at County Hall to put more money towards improving Surrey's footways.
The Liberal Democrats have opposed the Conservative-run County Council's flawed decision taken by their Cabinet today to reduce the opening hours of Surrey's tips (known as Community Recycling Centres) and to introduce charges for DIY waste, gas bottles and car tyres at the tips.
The Liberal Democrats launched the "Lib Dem Fightback" to reconnect with Surrey residents and started planning for the County Council elections at a well-attended Conference in Guildford this weekend. The Conference follows on from a series of Council by-election wins in Surrey since the general election where the Party held council seats in Mole Valley, Elmbridge and Woking and gained a seat from UKIP in Mole Valley.
Liberal Democrats are calling on the Conservative administration at County Hall to ditch their controversial plans for changes to Surrey's tips as they would increase fly tipping across the county.
The Liberal Democrats on Surrey County Council are calling for urgent action to tackle the sharp rise in the number of people killed and seriously injured on Surrey's roads. This follows the recently released figures for 2014 showing that Surrey had the third largest increase in people killed and seriously injured in England and Wales. The number of deaths on Surrey roads more than doubled, increasing from 18 to 38 deaths.