A4018 public meeting a great success Wednesday, 6 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 and Mark Weston and the BS10 Parks and Planning Group. It was well attended and there were some great contributions from the floor. We will now be pulling everything together as part of our submission to try and make the Council think again... Local News
Tories put pressure on mayor to progress promised South Bristol Recycling Centre 26th January 2016 Bishopsworth Conservative Councillor Richard Eddy has added to the continuing clamour for a much-needed new recycling centre to be built at Hartcliffe Way. Local News
Tory Accuses Council of 'Snubbing' Servicewsmen by Scrapping Armed Forces Day! 21st January 2016 Bristol City Council has scrapped its plans to mark Armed Forces Day this coming Saturday, 25th June and the news has prompted a senior City Councillor to slam... Local News
Tories Table Their Support Over Banding Regrade for Battered Women! 20th January 2016 Conservative Leader Councillor Mark Weston is lending his group’s support for a change to the criteria used in determining eligibility to social housing for... Local News
Conservatives aghast at sheer scale of speed zone failures! 19th January 2016 Conservative Councillor Charles Lucas has declared incredulity over the results of the latest ‘unofficial’ survey into the operation of Bristol’s 20 mph speed... Local News
Conservatives seek commitment over future of the swing bridge! 13th January 2016 Conservative Councillor Graham Morris has tabled a motion for next week’s meeting of the Full Council which calls on the Mayor to give an assurance that ‘baring... Local News
Conservatives to move Transport Motion to get Bristol Moving Again 12th January 2016 Conservative Councillor Charles Lucas is set to argue for a radical transport experiment aimed at easing congestion and speed up traffic travel times in the... Local News
Planned 'Barking-Mad' Redcliff Hill Bus-Lane Will Add To Gridlock! 11th January 2016 A leading Conservative Councillor has slammed Metrobus plans to create a north-bound bus-lane up Redcliff Hill as “barking-mad” and sure to add to city gridlock... Local News
Tory motion on rail set to get debated. 11th December 2015 The campaign for increased rail investment in South Bristol has received a boost with a Conservative motion originally tabled for debate by city councillors... Local News
Lengthy delay on sing-bridge strengthening probed by Tory 8th December 2015 A former Tory Leader on Bristol City Council is calling on Mayor George Ferguson to confirm a ‘shocking’ delay of at least three-months on the Prince Street... 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
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
Hands, Face, Space: the New Coronavirus Guidance 10th September 2020 The Prime Minister has announced a new rule of six for social gathering, helping us to control and suppress the spread of coronavirus National News