Meet Allan
Allan lives in the ward and takes an active part supporting ‘Warm Hub’ community groups and tackling residents’ queries and concerns.
Uplands has a long history of Welsh Liberal Democrat representation; many have sat as cabinet members on the council. Allan and Sandra have a strong record of resolving community issues including fly tipping, cleaning our streets and potholes. They liaise regularly with local Police and PCSO’s on a regular basis and work closely with local businesses. In addition, they have played an active part in the development of the Victoria Skate Park and the Victoria Men’s Shed. Both were elected as councillors for the Uplands Ward in 2022.
Allan lives in the ward and takes an active part supporting ‘Warm Hub’ community groups and tackling residents’ queries and concerns.
Sandra has contributed greatly towards community recreation and well-being, parks, housing, liaison with Students, and volunteer sporting groups.
Swansea Liberal Democrat Councillors have brought a motion to Council condemning the two-child benefit cap and calling on the Leader of the Council to write to the Prime Minister and the Swansea MPs calling for the ending of the cap.
There is nothing like a Liberal Democrat campaign session, whether it be canvassing on the doorstep or the phone, delivering leaflets, or jumping into a national campaign. No other party makes campaigning as fun as the Liberal Democrats.
Welsh Liberal Democrats Councillors have expressed their concern at the impact on taxpayers and sub-contractors of the potential insolvency of Buckingham Group before work on the new Swansea Arena has been fully signed off.
Welsh Lib Dem Cllr Chris Holley has called on Swansea Council to abandon their plans to transform the former BHS stores in Oxford Street into a council hub and move the project to the former Debenham's store instead.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats have accused Labour of abandoning a commitment to protect the right to protest following comments by UK Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer saying he would not immediately scrap the Conservatives’ controversial Public Order Act.
A major row broke out at a recent council meeting, when Welsh Lib Dem opposition leader, Chris Holley, pointed out that there are millions of pounds sitting in a council reserve that could be used to fix our roads.
Please get in contact if you have any questions for the team or want to raise any issues with them
Allan
Sandra