
Ready for change!
Adam Dance, who grew up, lives and works in South Somerset is ready to fight for what we need.
Adam Dance, who grew up, lives and works in South Somerset is ready to fight for what we need.
An important service in Yeovil will continue to be supported.
Somerset Council announced today it intends to keep the waiting rooms open at Yeovil Bus Station.
Sewage was dumped into local rivers and streams on 4,874 separate occasions in South Somerset in 2023
Following disastrous local election results for the Tories across the country I support our Liberal Democrat MPs in calling for a general election sooner rather than later."
The decision has cross-party opposition
Matthew Maycock, Lloyds Bank Compaint Manager has replied to Councillor Adam Dance's request to reconsider the closure of the Ilminster Branch.
A total of 67% of burglaries went unattended by Avon and Somerset Police last year, despite a government promise to attend all of them, an investigation by the Liberal Democrats has revealed.
More than 130 patients waited over 24 hours at A&E before being admitted to hospital at Somerset NHS Foundation Trust last year, Liberal Democrat Freedom of Information (FOI) requests have revealed.
Police in Avon and Somerset are taking an average of five hours 21 minutes to respond to burglary calls, damning new figures uncovered by the Liberal Democrats have revealed.
Adam Dance, Liberal Democrat Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Yeovil, has written to Charlie Dunn who heads up Lloyds Banking Group asking for the proposed closure of the Ilminster Branch of Lloyds to be reconsidered. Lloyds is the last remaining
Adam Dance, Liberal Democrat Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Yeovil has requested for Victoria Atkins, Secretary of State for Health, to call-in the decision to close the Hyper Acute Stroke Unit at Yeovil Hospital.
The Liberal Democrats' bold plan to restore UK leadership in science and innovation will drive investment, boost global collaboration, and ensure technology benefits everyone, not just the privileged few.
Reflecting on the year’s International Women’s Day theme of “accelerate action”, I am sadly reminded of how much more we still need to achieve.
Hopefully Britain will listen to these targets, and see them not just as international ‘red tape’ but as an impetus to begin a dramatic expansion of our domestic energy capacity - for all our sakes.