Group of Bristol Lib Dem Campaigners

City of Bristol Liberal Democrats

Our Plan for Bristol

The Liberal Democrats are committing to six core missions for Bristol in the elections on May 2nd. These missions will shape all of their decisions in City Hall. Use your vote to back the team with the vision to improve

Jos Clark and Andrew Varney at Brooklea Health Centre

A HEALTHIER CITY THAT CARES

Lobby government to fund social care and public health to reduce NHS pressure - Coordinate GPs, NHS services & social care for better patient outcomes - Work with the NHS to improve access to dentistry

ACTION NOT WORDS ON THE CLIMATE CRISIS

ACTION NOT WORDS ON THE CLIMATE CRISIS

Accelerate our transition to 100% renewable energy - Plant one million trees over the next ten years - Expand affordable heat networks within the city

Fortfield Green Park

CHILDREN CENTRED CITY

End the SEND crisis by providing more special school spaces - Make sure every secondary school has a mental health counsellor - Expand and promote youth services within our communities

Stephen Williams, Caroline Gooch and Nick Coombes with a local bus

FIXING OUR BROKEN TRANSPORT NETWORK

Take back control of our buses - franchising and a bus for every community - Introduce two kilometres of new segregated cycle way per year, year on year - Expand rail, tram and metrobus services through government funding

A COUNCIL THAT WORKS FOR YOU

A COUNCIL THAT WORKS FOR YOU

Bring more decisions closer to the people through effective area committees - Have councillors that listen and pro-actively campaign for their communities - Our councillors will collaborate with others for the good of Bristol

Stephen Williams, Caroline Gooch and Nick Coombes at Henleaze Library

THRIVING COMMUNITIES

Invest in and improve our libraries making them fit for the next generation - A decent park for every community and a play park for every child - Take every opportunity to expand social housing to meet the housing crisis



Local News & Campaigns

COBLD Campaigns

Save Central Library

Hotwells & Harbourside’s popular 100 year old library, the Central Library, is under threat after Labour Mayor Rees stated he was looking at selling off the central location, much to the detriment of local residents.

BLD
8 Dec 2022
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