Seeking answers from the council
IT was reported on May 22 that former Swindon Social Services director Keith Skerman is in the middle of a financial row.
IT was reported on May 22 that former Swindon Social Services director Keith Skerman is in the middle of a financial row.
Eton is to benefit from a new on-street parking scheme aimed at making it easier for local residents and businesses to find parking spaces in their busy town.
Prospective Parliamentary Candidate, Local Resident and Clewer South Councillor, Antony Wood, was in Ascot again last Thursday, helping out at The Chandler Centre. The centre, run by Heather Hogben, provides a social forum and care services for the elderly.
Prospective Parliamentary Candidate, Antony Wood, scouted out possible sites for a resident's surgery in the south of the Windsor Constituency during a visit to Ascot and neighbouring villages.
Antony Wood, Local Councillor and Prospective Parliamentary Candidate, addressed a group of 150 Lower Sixth form students at Charter's School in Ascot, on Monday, discussing the role of elections and politics in public life. Speaking as part of the student's General Studies programme Mr. Wood explained the key points of our electoral system. Being the only Prospective Candidate who is also a Borough Councillor he was also uniquely qualified to contrast the different responsibilities of the nation's parliament and its local councils which it is vital to understand as students move towards becoming voters themselves.
Prospective Parliamentary Candidate Antony Wood joined with young Liberal Democrats on Monday, putting their environmental principles into practice out on the delivery circuit.
The Liberal Democrats are committed to rebuilding the trust and compassion that the UK was once known for. We believe that our country has a responsibility to support those in need, no matter where they are in the world.
For too long, years of neglect and mismanagement by the previous Conservative Government have pushed our prison system into a deep crisis.
The Liberal Democrats have long championed proportional representation, advocating for a voting system where every vote truly counts. We believe that reforming our electoral system is crucial for a fairer democracy and better governance.