CONSERVATIVES CRITICAL OF BRISTOL BLACK BIN BOMBSHELL! Wednesday, 13 November, 2024 Conservative Councillor Henry Michallat has attacked revelations that Bristol City Council is shortly going to ask residents about possible controversial changes to their household waste and recycling collections. A leaked consultation document which is scheduled to go-live next Monday (18th November) apparently posits options to reduce the current fortnightly refuse rounds down to three or even a... Local News
A4018 public meeting a great success 6th March 2019 Thank you to everyone who attended the A4018 'Improvements' Public Meeting last night held jointly between local Henbury and Brentry Councillors, Chris Windows... Local News
Working together to save Stoke Lodge 14th December 2018 Local Councillors are working with the community, and other Parties, to save Stoke Lodge from being fenced off and enclosed by Cotham School. Cllr Mark Weston... Local News
Conservatives Lend Support To Threatened Pakistani Woman’s Asylum Claim 19th November 2018 Conservative Leader Councillor Mark Weston has written to the Home Secretary to express his Group’s concerns over the plight of a Pakistani Christian woman who... Local News
Local Conservatives welcome move next month to end Scotland Lane flooding 8th October 2018 Conservative Councillors Graham Morris and Steve Jones are delighted to learn that contractors are to start next month on tackling a notorious road link in... Local News
The BIG South West Beach Clean 18th September 2018 On Sunday 16th September, local South West Conservatives took part in the BIG Beach Clean. As part of this campaign a beach clean at Aust Cliff next to the old... Local News
LEADING CONSERVATIVE TO PRESENT PETITION OVER PARKING CHARGES AT BLAISE 10th September 2018 Conservative Leader Councillor Mark Weston is poised to hand over a petition against the planned introduction of a flat rate (£2 per day) charge to park at the... Local News
CONSERVATIVES BACK TEMPLE ISLAND SITE IN PENDING ARENA DEBATE 31st August 2018 Conservative Councillor John Goulandris is urging the Mayor to allow all councillors a free and meaningful vote next week on the important issue of the Bristol... Local News
Concerns Raised Over Mayor Reneging On Road Access Agreement At Filton Site 16th August 2018 Henbury & Brentry councillors Mark Weston and Chris Windows have been alarmed to learn that Bristol City Council and South Gloucestershire Council are... Local News
ASHTON COURT RAILWAY UNDER THREAT 10th August 2018 Cllr Mark Weston (Leader of the Conservative Group on Bristol City Council) was delighted to meet with representatives of the Bristol Society of Model and... Local News
Stamp Duty Land Tax surcharge for non-UK residents to make housing fairer 22nd November 2019 A Conservative majority government will introduce a higher rate of stamp duty for those buying property who are not UK tax residents. National News
More homes, more homeowners, and a better deal for renters under the Conservatives 21st November 2019 The Conservatives are today setting out how a Conservative majority government would deliver more houses, help more people buy their own home and deliver a... National News
Boris Johnson: I will cut taxes for working people 20th November 2019 A Conservative majority Government will cut taxes for millions of working people on low and middle incomes, the Prime Minister has announced. National News
Get Brexit done to support British farmers 20th November 2019 The Conservatives are committing today to protect funding for British farmers, enabling them to take full advantage of the opportunities of Brexit. National News
We are committed to securing justice for victims 20th November 2019 A Conservative majority government will introduce an ambitious package of measures to support the victims of crime, the party has announced today. National News
Boris Johnson won the first Leaders' Debate 20th November 2019 Tonight Boris Johnson set out the choice facing voters at this election – a majority Government that can get Brexit done so the country can move on, or yet... National News