Make your voice heard

May 6 is just around the corner – if you are voting by postal vote or voting on the day make sure that you vote for the candidate that will best represent our local community. ???

To help you with that decision – please check out the letter below, which explains why voting for Brandon, as your local Liberal Democrat candidate, will ensure that your voice will finally be heard in Headingley & Hyde Park. ???

Dear friend,

On 6 May 2021, you have the chance to change Headingley & Hyde Park for the better.

As your Liberal Democrat candidate, I want to fight for our community as your representative on Leeds City Council. I am committed to ensuring that Headingley & Hyde Park is:

GREENER by opposing the expansion of Leeds Bradford Airport in the face of a climate emergency, pushing for better, greener public transport services and introducing kerbside glass and food waste collections.

CLEANER by ensuring that our bins are collected on time, fly-tipping is cleared efficiently, and graffiti is removed.

SAFER for women to walk the streets freely without fear by pushing for the Council to invest in better street lighting and to retain funding for our hard-working Police Community Support Officers.

More of the same or time for change?

For nearly 10 years under Labour, the residents of Headingley and Hyde Park have seen rubbish piling up, graffiti getting out of control, and noise nuisance going untackled.

The Liberal Democrats in Leeds have a strong record of opposing the Labour-run council in the chamber.

By voting Liberal Democrat on 6 May, you can send a strong message to Labour that our community deserves better.

With best wishes,

Brandon Ashford

PS: Remember if you are using a postal vote, you can cast it as soon as you receive your ballot.

Earth Day 2021

This Earth Day, we want to take the opportunity to reflect on how Brandon and your local Liberal Democrats are working to help protect the environment during this climate emergency:

1. Protecting our green spaces such as Woodhouse Moor to keep them clean, green, and safe for everyone.

2. Continuing to oppose the expansion of Leeds-Bradford airport.

3. Scrapping the DIY tax to help stop fly-tipping.

4. Adopting kerbside glass recycling across Leeds.

In the local elections: a vote for Brandon is a vote for a cleaner, greener, and safer Headingley & Hyde Park.

Meadow View bin yard cleared

Very happy to see that Leeds City Council have been to Meadow View and cleared up the bin yard following Brandon’s report not so long ago.

Now residents will be able to store their bins there and keep the pavements clear for wheelchair users and strollers.

Brandon and your local Liberal Democrats will continue to work to keep our community greener, cleaner, and safer!

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After

Facilities on Woodhouse Moor

Having seen the horrendous amount of litter that was abandoned on Woodhouse Moor, your local Liberal Democrats want to thank all the volunteers who gave up their time to help clean up the rubbish.

We must take care of our green spaces! They provide a beautiful space to enjoy nature within the city and to take a break.

We also need to make sure sufficient facilities such as bins and public toilets are available for everyone to use. There is currently a petition, launched by the local community group RWTG, calling for more accessible toilets for visitors to Woodhouse Moor. Brandon has signed the petition and encourages everyone to support this campaign.

Planters in disrepair

Broken, littered, forgotten about – this is what happens when schemes are introduced without consulting local residents.

Brandon has been out and about in Hyde Park today and found many of the low traffic neighbourhood scheme planters in a very poor state of repair. He has reported these issues to Leeds City Council to arrange for them to be urgently repaired and leftover street barriers to be removed.

These problems could have avoided if the Labour council had consulted with local residents to find a better way for introducing the low traffic neighbourhood scheme and one which they supported, rather than springing it on them with ineffective measures like they have.

Leeds City Council Budget Day

Yesterday was Budget Day on Leeds City Council. The Liberal Democrat group brought a range of budget amendments to the table, putting a particular emphasis on the need to tackle climate change. Some of the key Liberal Democrat proposals were:

  • Set up a £3 million Leeds Climate Emergency Fund for citizen schemes to create a carbon neutral city
  • Introduce a city wide food waste collection service, & build an anaerobic digester to recycle more & use that waste to power Council vehicles.
  • End charges for replacement bins, bulky waste collection and DIY waste tax at Council tips to stop penalising people who want to get rid of waste responsibly.
  • Introduce the rollout of doorstep glass collection, as bottle banks exclude those without a car and the disabled.
  • Invest in a new children’s residential care home so less of our children are placed in care outside their home city.
  • Look into creating an employee owned foster care agency to rely less on expensive profit-motivated private sector agencies.
  • Look into a city centre workplace charging levy to fund public transport improvements
  • End car parking charges in Otley town centre to promote a free parking guarantee for all our district centres for better access to local shops.
  • Respond to local flooding risks posed by the city’s 1500 blocked gulleys and reduce the current 15 year backlog on gulley clearance by doubling the size of the response team.
  • Increase the city’s Forestry Team to tackle the treeworks backlog, and better prepare for massive tree planting in response to carbon reduction.
  • Employ an extra 9 civil enforcement officers dedicated to outer areas in response to the citywide rise in dog fouling and illegal parking.
  • Increase access to electric vehicles for households without driveways by installing 100 residential street charging points.
  • Enabling lower income households to access electric vehicles through piloting a community care share scheme.
  • Dedicate funding to look at introducing new train stations at Methley and Woodside Quarry to relieve pressure on nearby stations.
  • Transform community teams to better accommodate community social and cultural activity to reduce isolation and stimulate local economies.

We were disappointed to see Leeds’ Green councillors joining with the Labour and Tory parties to vote down our proposed Climate Change Fund.

Leeds Liberal Democrats 2018 election manifesto

Today marks two weeks to the Leeds City Council elections for 2018. These are particularly important elections, because we are electing the whole of Leeds city council from scratch following changes to some ward boundaries. Across the city, everyone will have three votes each to select three new councillors for the ward they live in.

The Leeds Liberal Democrats have produced a fully-costed manifesto for this year’s elections, created through consultation with our local members, residents and city councillors. It is packed full of exciting and practical policies such as:

  • Citywide food waste and glass collection
  • Saving money and reducing pollution by powering city vehicles with biogas
  • A council-owned housing company building affordable homes for sale and rent
  • Addressing declining educational results amongst our most disadvantaged children
  • Employing dementia-supporting Admiral nurses

If you would like to read the manifesto in full, you can do that right here! Pictures of all the pages are included below, or you can download a pdf copy for yourself.