West Berkshire’s Pharmacy Crisis
West Berkshire has the lowest pharmacy provision per head in the UK, with just one pharmacy serving every 7,200 people. We need urgent action to improve funding, planning, and access to pharmacy…
West Berkshire has the lowest pharmacy provision per head in the UK, with just one pharmacy serving every 7,200 people. We need urgent action to improve funding, planning, and access to pharmacy…
Lee Dillon - MP for Newbury About Lee About Lee Lee was elected as MP for Newbury in July 2024. Having been elected to the local council in 2007, he has since served in multiple council roles…
Lee Dillon MP is tackling water management and holding Thames Water accountable for Newbury and beyond. From fines to reforms, Lee is pushing for stronger regulations to protect our rivers,…
It's been a whirlwind first month as Newbury's MP. From tackling the cost-of-living crisis to fighting for our NHS and a cleaner environment, here's what we've been up to.
Lee Dillon MP voted to scrap the unfair two-child benefit cap. This policy traps families in poverty, and it’s time for change. The Liberal Democrats are committed to lifting this cap and supporting…
I'm proud to sponsor my first Early Day Motion, calling for peace in Israel and Gaza. Addressing the humanitarian crisis and advocating for lasting peace is a promise I made to our community.
After a fantastic campaign, Lee Dillon has been elected as the Member of Parliament for Newbury. This victory, achieved with a 5% margin and an impressive 68% voter turnout, marks a significant…
The Liberal Democrats are calling for a new ‘Blue Flag’ protected status for local rivers, after shocking figures reveal that Thames Water dumped sewage 561 times in Newbury and West Berkshire during…
- West Berkshire and Newbury’s Liberal Democrats call for emergency Health and Care Budget within four weeks of the General Election to save local health services
The campaign group Best for Britain has released its tactical voting recommendations ahead of polling day on 4 July and they confirm what many local residents already know