Stroud Liberal Democrats

Campaigning for Stroud, Gloucestershire

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All the Liberal Democrats policies have a green thread running through them because damage to our environment damages personal health, impoverishes economies and weakens communities.


Local Lib Dems reject Nuclear Power

Sat 2nd Feb 2008

The Government wants to introduce a new generation of nuclear power stations. It claims that we need to 'keep the lights on' and that nuclear is 'carbon free'. Putting the issue of thousands of years of radioactive waste to one side, the earliest time a reactor could realistically come on line is 2020. Too late to keep the lights on! We need to invest heavily in clean energy sources, such as carbon capture, wind, solar and other renewables. Most energy loss occurs at the point of generation and through transmission. We need to decentralise our grid and encourage conservation in existing, as well as new, buildings.

External view of Oldbury Nuclear Power Station and electricity pylon, on the Severn estuary near Thornbury, South Gloucestershire.  2 gas-cooled nuclear reactors (2 x 217MWe Magnox GCR). (photography: Philip James)

Canal meets Bath Road (A46)

Sat 2nd Feb 2008

Work to open up the canal at Wallbridge is due later this year, but no decision has yet been taken regarding which of the schemes for the A46 canal crossing and the remodelling of the Merrywalks roundabout will be implemented.

Ambulance Service Response Times

Tue 1st Jan 2008

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Traffic in 'Silver Street'

Tue 1st Jan 2008

Cllr Brian Marsh is making a survey to add weight to the case for overcoming the Silver Street "pinch-point". He asks:-

Sainsburys comes to Dursley

Tue 18th Dec 2007

Many of us are wondering if there is another Tesco saga in the making with the lack of activity with the building of Dursley's new Sainsburys Supermarket. There are delays but Dursley will have a brand new environmentally friendly Sainsburys open in 2009.

The fate of Weavers Croft

Tue 11th Sep 2007

The Secretary of State for Health, Alan Johnson, has now taken the decision to centralise Gloucestershire's mental health care. Weavers Croft is set to lose its inpatient beds to Charlton Lane in Cheltenham. Weavers Croft will still be used as a centre for providing care to older patients in their own homes. Stroud Liberal Democrats regret the need for such change. Andrew Fisk said 'It's a shame that local facilities have to be transferred. How are patients and carers going to cope with a thirty-mile round trip? This plan is seriously misguided.. If these proposals do go ahead the NHS must do more to help travel arrangements for carers.' Cllr Christine Headley said, 'Our petition proved that feeling in Rodborough ran high against the proposed cuts. It is good that the Maternity Hospital and beds at Stroud Hospital have been saved for the time being, but the loss of beds at Weavers Croft is a disappointment.'

Andrew Fisk and Cllr Christine Headley outside Weavers Croft (Sept 2007) (photography: Andrew Fisk)

Local Lib Dems clean up common

Mon 10th Sep 2007

Liberal Democrats in Rodborough have received numerous complaints about litter on Rodborough common. In response to this campaigners Andrew Fisk and Sylvia Bridgland undertook a 'Litter pick." Cans, bottles and fast food packages were amongst the garbage. Chairman of Rodborough Branch Liberal Democrats, Andrew Fisk said "We did the job this time round but really visitors to the common need to be responsible for their own rubbish. Producers of packaging must also share some of the responsibility."

Andrew Fisk and Sylvia Bridgland at Rodborough Common Litter Pick (photography: Andrew Fisk)

120 Houses proposed for Fromehall Park

Sat 8th Sep 2007

District Council Planners have now received an outline planning application for 120 houses at Frome-hall Park. The consultation period has now begun. Andrew Fisk will be leading for the Liberal Democrats on this for the moment, as Parish Councillor Christine Headley is Chair of the Parish's Planning and Transportation Committee, said "Rodborough lacks green space areas as it is. Fromehall Park is not the place to build a mass of housing, certainly not at the expense of a sport facility." Cllr Christine Headley said, "Even a hundred houses seemed too many for the site, particularly given the amount of traffic we would expect them to generate so close to a tricky junction."

Local Campaigner Andrew Fisk with Cllr Christine Headley outside Stroud Rugby Club (photography: Andrew Fisk)

Flooding Hits Stroud

Sun 22nd Jul 2007

For the second time in the space of a month freak weather has caused extensive flooding in Gloucestershire. Stroud has been hard hit, with streams, rivers and the Canal all breaking their banks and flooding homes and work places.

Flooding of Canal near Strachans Close July 2007 (photography: Andrew Fisk)

One Million New Affordable Homes by 2017

Wed 11th Jul 2007

Over one and a half million people are in need of housing in the UK. The problems of run away house price inflation are well known. There is not enough affordable housing or social housing to cope with the demand. When housing is built, too often it is of the wrong type.

One million new affordable homes by 2017
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Police wrong to target drugs not knives - Huhne
Tue 8th Jul 2008

Government emissions target wrong - Webb
Tue 8th Jul 2008

Further house price falls bring more pain to homeowners - Cable
Tue 8th Jul 2008

Heathrow delay could be chink of light - Baker
Tue 8th Jul 2008

Urban derelict land should be transformed for the community - Clegg
Tue 8th Jul 2008

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Steve Webb's recent appearances (TheyWorkForYou)

Fuel Poverty | Oral Answers to Questions - Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform | Commons debates
Thu 3rd Jul 2008

Prison Sentences (Early Release) | Petitions | Commons debates
Wed 2nd Jul 2008

Administration of Justice: Environment | Justice | Written Answers
Mon 30th Jun 2008

Energy Security | Opposition Day - 16th Allotted Day | Commons debates
Mon 30th Jun 2008

Plastics: Wastes | Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform | Written Answers
Mon 30th Jun 2008

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Green Liberal Democrats News Stories

Reuse and Recycling: Great use for old plastic film canisters
Thu 8th May 2008

Steve Webb MP to speak at Climate Change Bill Meeting organised by Friends of the Earth, 18/4/08
Tue 18th Mar 2008

Energy Savings Trust Annual Review 06-07 Launched
Mon 4th Feb 2008

Reactions to EU climate and energy package
Thu 24th Jan 2008

Announcement on Climate Change from European Commission
Wed 23rd Jan 2008

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Quotes of the Week

"Holding someone without charge for 42 days adds nothing of value to the investigation, prosecution or conviction of terrorists."

Liberal Democrat Shadow Attorney General Lord (Martin) Thomas

Comment ahead of the Second Reading of the Counter-Terrorism Bill in the House of Lords - 8 July

"Opponents of Mugabe's regime are at serious risk of being tortured or killed if they are sent back to Zimbabwe. I am dismayed that the Home Office seems intent on pushing ahead with deportations at the earliest opportunity."

Chris Huhne, Lib Dem Home Affairs Spokesman

www.libdems.org.uk - 8 July

"Schools' performance in recognising and tackling homophobia should be an assessed criterion in Ofsted school inspections."

Lib Dem Leader Nick Clegg

www.bbc.co.uk/news/ - 7 July