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Stephen Williams MP - Working for YOU in Bristol West
Dear friend,
Thank you for visiting my website. Since being elected in May 2005, I have been kept busier than I ever believed possible.
I have met countless community groups and local organisations, along with public service chiefs and business leaders. I always thought I knew Bristol well, having lived here for 20 years - but you'd be amazed what more there is to learn!
I've spoken to many of you in my weekly surgeries - covering every possible subject, from dentistry to renewable energy.
This website contains a lot more about what I've been up to and the campaigns I am involved in, as well as wider news from the Liberal Democrats across Bristol West. It also allows you to:
Best wishes,
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Mon 16th Jun 2008
Stephen Williams today sent the following letter to Justin Davies Managing Director of First Bus.
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Thu 29th May 2008
News broke today that all 4 Post Offices in Bristol West are going to close. The branches in Wellington Hill West, Derby Road, Alma Vale and Redcliffe had been placed on a "Consultation" list by the Post Office. Today's news comes as a major blow to local residents, many of whom had signed petitions in attempt to save their local branch.
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Mon 19th May 2008
Stephen Williams, Lib Dem MP for Bristol West, this morning joined campaigners to celebrate the introduction of the new timetable for the Severn Beach line. From today trains will run every 40 minutes from Bristol Temple Meads to Avonmouth.
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Wed 30th Apr 2008
Stephen Williams MP has today spoken out against any plans the BBC might have regarding the relocation of the drama series Casualty. The series, which has been filmed in Bristol since it aired for the first time 21 years ago, is under threat as the BBC are undergoing major restructuring.
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Fri 25th Apr 2008
On Saturday the 26th of April, Bristol residents, supported by Stephen Williams, MP for Bristol West, will be holding a protest march for democracy in Zimbabwe.
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Thu 24th Apr 2008
The building of new council houses is one of the most important challenges facing councils across the country. There is an urgent need for new social housing to provide those who need support with quality accommodation.
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Mon 7th Apr 2008
A London based property company has announced that it plans to consult local residents about the redevelopment of the former Brooks dry cleaning building. Lib Dem councillors Dr Jon Rogers and Shirley Marshall have been approached to recommend suitable alternative uses for the building.
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