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
Next Stage of Library Decisions Made by Conservative Group of South Gloucestershire Council 30th March 2017 At Wednesday’s meeting of South Gloucestershire Council’s Environment and Community Services Committee, councillors agreed the next stage of the libraries... Local News
Bromley Heath Viaduct Acceleration Plans Approved by Conservative Council Committee 29th March 2017 At Wednesday’s meeting of South Gloucestershire Council’s Environment and Community Services (ECS) Committee, councillors approved the committee’s capital... Local News
South Gloucestershire Council moves to new Cabinet system 21st March 2017 At Wednesday’s meeting of South Gloucestershire Council, the ruling Conservative Group’s plans to change the way it makes decisions were approved. This includes... Local News
Bristol Mayor Rules out Reverting to the Former Name of City Hall 16th December 2016 Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees has publicly ruled out changing the name of City Hall – renamed from the Council House by his predecessor George Ferguson – and has... Local News
South Gloucestershire Conservative Councillors Leading the Way on Recycling 15th November 2016 South Gloucestershire is putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to recycling. The ruling Conservative administration has taken the decision to... Local News
South Gloucestershire Conservative Council Unveil Plans for New Cabinet System 15th November 2016 At November 14th’s meeting of South Gloucestershire Council, the ruling Conservative Group’s plans plans to change the way it makes decisions were approved... Local News
South Gloucestershire Conservative Council Agrees £1bn Devolution Deal 14th November 2016 South Gloucestershire Council has agreed to join the West of England Devolution Deal, after Bath and North East Somerset and Bristol City Councils agreed the... Local News
Craven Way Speed Tables a Success 11th November 2016 The new speed tables in Craven Way, Barrs Court, have proven to be a major success as average speeds have dropped 20% in the area. Local News
Leading Bristol Conservative Councillor Backs Rail Study 11th November 2016 Conservative Leader Councillor Mark Weston has welcomed a major new feasibility study into local rail projects which is being commissioned by Bristol City... Local News
Here’s the Government’s new measures to tackle coronavirus 23rd September 2020 We are introducing new restrictions in England, to suppress the disease, and minimise damage to lives and livelihoods. National News
"Out of touch": 10 things everyone should know about Labour after their Conference 23rd September 2020 Read about the top 10 things everyone should know about Labour after their 2020 Conference. National News
Amanda Milling: ‘The PM still has support of Red Wall despite locking down the North’ 19th September 2020 Amanda Milling, chairwoman of the Conservative party, is wincing at the memory of being a government whip at the height of last year’s parliamentary paralysis... National News
Independent Investigation into Discrimination reaches second phase 18th September 2020 The Independent Investigation into Discrimination within the Conservative party reaches its second phase: the public call for evidence. National News
Prime Minister’s statement on protecting the Union: Speech in Full 14th September 2020 The Prime Minister sets out the case for the Internal Market Bill, which would secure free trade inside of the United Kingdom once we exit the transition period... National News
UK and Japan agree historic free trade agreement 14th September 2020 This deal will boost trade between our two countries by £15.2 billion, creating jobs and delivering new opportunities across every part of the United Kingdom. National News