This is a lovely walk - I've done the stretch from Rye to Camber Castle myself. John's blurb on YouTube says: This walk takes on a journey into England's medieval history on the south coast in East Sussex. Starting at Rye, one of the ancient Cinque Ports we follow the Saxon Shore Way past Camber Castle to the medieval walled city of Winchelsea. Originally planned by Edward I in 1288 it replaced the old port of Winchelsea which was swept away by the sea but had once been one of the most prosperous ports in the whole of England. This ...

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England

During the 2024 General Election, someone asked me for the best thing the Conservative government had done. I said transition planning. Or at least putting the wheels for transition planning in motion. It's also one of the reasons I knew I'd joined the right party in the Liberal Democrats soon after becoming a member in early 2019. It was in our 2019 manifesto. It's firmly in the 2025 climate paper passed at Autumn Conference just passed. Transition planning is the single most important piece of regulation missing to tackle the climate and broader sustainability emergency. It's now back up for ...

Posted by Josh Matthews on Liberal Democrat Voice

I have worked with all the Presidents of the Liberal Democrats since Ian Wrigglesworth took the job in 1988. The Job Description is broad and the Person Spec non-existent. There are two explicit jobs for a President: The "voice of Party members", recently downgraded from "the principal public representative of the Party" The Chair of the Federal Board with the clear implication of a "Chair of the Board" role for the Federal Party. Very few Presidents have had the skill, experience and ability to fulfil both roles with anything like equal success. Ian Wrigglesworth and Bob Maclennan came the nearest. ...

Posted by Gordon Lishman on Liberal Democrat Voice
Thu 2nd
16:04

Raw

Hissing buckling shields pressing hot against my skin; Trapped in my defence

Posted by AL Franklin on Maintain the Advance!

When working for a health charity recently, we were made aware of a new type of company offering private 'triage' services to the NHS. These companies are intermediary providers offering services such as blood tests and health assessments. However, if a patient needs hospital care, then they generally join the NHS queue, where the same tests are often repeated. What we were told by a few concerned doctors approaching the organisation was that some of these companies end up offering little additional value when it comes to actually treating patients – potentially diverting staff and money away from the NHS ...

Posted by Judy Abel on Liberal Democrat Voice
Thu 2nd
08:56

The pandemic profiteer

The stunt by campaigners Led by Donkeys to rename Michelle Mone's yacht 'Pandemic Profiteer' finally secured an official nod yesterday, when the High Court ordered the company linked to the Tory peer to pay the government almost £122m for breaching a contract to supply millions of surgical gowns during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Independent reports that the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) had sued PPE Medpro at the High Court, claiming the company had breached the deal because the 25 million gowns it provided were "faulty" by not being sterile: The company, a consortium led by Lady Mone's ...

Posted by Peter Black on Peter Black

We are holding a Thursday street surgery tonight to speak with residents on any local issues or concerns they may have. Should you have an issue you wish to discuss with us, e-mail us at westend@dundeelibdems.org.uk or call Dundee 459378 and we will be pleased to meet you - many thanks.

Posted by Bailie Fraser Macpherson & Cllr Michael Crichton on Councillors Fraser Macpherson & Michael Crichton - working for the West End