
63% of Burglaries Still Going Unattended in SURREY
63% of burglaries in Surrey went unattended by Surrey Police Force last year, despite a government promise to attend all of them, an investigation by the Liberal Democrats has revealed.
63% of burglaries in Surrey went unattended by Surrey Police Force last year, despite a government promise to attend all of them, an investigation by the Liberal Democrats has revealed.
Runnymede Liberal Democrats have 11 candidates standing in the Local Borough Elections this year, as well as supporting Paul Kennedy, the Liberal Democrat Candidate for the Surrey Police & Crime Commissioner
New figures released by the Environment Agency have shown that Thames Water Company, which covers Runnymede and Weybridge, discharged sewage a staggering 16990 times last year, a 112% rise compared to in 2022
The Weybridge ‘Hospital’ burned to the ground seven years ago in the summer of 2017. At a public meeting soon afterwards, residents were promised that it would be rebuilt within a year. We are still waiting.
Runnymede and Weybridge’s Liberal Democrats have labelled the Chancellor’s budget announcement today a “desperate deception”, with income tax bills still set to rise for local people.
The Runnymede Liberal Democrats closely won a motion at the Runnymede Borough Council’s Full Council Committee on Thursday 29th February 2024 to: “Call on the Leader of the Council to write to the Home Secretary expressing this Council’s view that this
Mole Valley councillor Paul Kennedy has been confirmed as the Liberal Democrat candidate to take on the Conservatives in Surrey’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) elections on 2 May 2024.
Recent research by the Lib Dems have revealed that Surrey is top of the pile when it comes to vehicle damage caused by potholes.
Surrey Lib Dems has secured the County Council’s support to take Thames Water to task over its emergency response to recent water outages.
At the County Council meeting in March this year Will Forster, Leader of Surrey Lib Dems proposed a council motion based on the respected road safety principles, known as Vision Zero.
There are 248,196 people waiting for NHS treatment in Surrey, according to research from the House of Commons Library, commissioned by the Liberal Democrats.
The Lib Dems have accused Surrey’s Conservative Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Lisa Townsend of failing on the basics, after a damning report from His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services.