Work starts to ‘restore county’
Western Daily Press
|May 06, 2025
FIXING Gloucestershire’s “crumbling roads and broken services” are among the top priorities of the Liberal Democrats after their victory in the county council elections on May 1.
‘The Lib Dems are the largest group now at Gloucestershire County Council and have already formally elected Lisa Spivey as their leader.
All 27 of the Lib Dem councillors met at Shire Hall on Saturday to “begin the vital work of restoring Gloucestershire’.
Councillor Spivey (South Cerney) was elected as Lib Dem group leader with Councillor Colin Hay (All Saints and Oakley) appointed as her deputy. They say their immediate priority will be forming a new cabinet to lead the authority into a “new era of responsible leadership, community focus, and real action’.
“For too long, Gloucestershire has been held back by crumbling roads, broken services, and financial mismanagement, Cllr Spivey said.
“We are determined to put that right from day one. Residents voted for change - and that’s exactly what we intend to deliver.”
‘The new leadership has pledged to prioritise investment in local infrastructure, improve transparency in council finances, and listen to the voices of residents across the county.
This story is from the May 06, 2025 edition of Western Daily Press.
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