Our Constitution
Aylesbury Constitution Summary The Aylesbury Liberal Democrats are governed in everything we do by the content of our constitution. It defines our objectives, who can become members, and who…
Aylesbury Constitution Summary The Aylesbury Liberal Democrats are governed in everything we do by the content of our constitution. It defines our objectives, who can become members, and who…
A Motion to Update Our Constitution The Q&A Section has been released. See end of the page. On the 21st of August, our members will vote on whether to update our constitution. …
Candidates Agreement 2025 – Target Seats If I am selected as a local election candidate in a target seat as defined by the Campaign Committee for the 2025 elections to Buckinghamshire Council and/or…
Candidates Agreement {2025} – Non-Target Seats Non-target seats will be decided by the Campaigns Committee in due course. If I am selected as a local election candidate in a non-target seat as…
Section 1 - Personal details Full name: Address: Date of birth: Mobile number: Home telephone: Email: Facebook profile: Twitter: Section 2 - The Liberal Democrats Party membership number Local…
Being a Councillor – Job Description - All councils Representing Your Ward You are first and foremost elected to represent the residents in your ward and to lobby decision-makers both within the…
Anger and disappointment at the lack of ambition and action by Bucks Council on regeneration of Aylesbury Town Centre. At a meeting of Aylesbury Town Council, councillors slammed the plans as…
The Conservative government have “neglected” rural communities as figures reveal a reduction in staff over the last year to just 14 for the whole of the 3 counties in the Thames Valley police area…
We are hearing the same issue raised on the doorsteps. Patients from Whitehill and Popular Grove and Walton Court surgeries are all saying the same thing; “I can’t get an appointment with my…