
Alison Bennett's Monday Mail - Gearing up
Welcome to my Monday Mail for 15 April 2024, as I share a few of the things I've been doing and thinking about this past week, including political party spending and gearing up for the general election.
Welcome to my Monday Mail for 15 April 2024, as I share a few of the things I've been doing and thinking about this past week, including political party spending and gearing up for the general election.
Welcome to Monday Mail for 08 April 2024, this week I've been reflecting on getting involved in politics, and offer my help to anyone who might be interested in standing for election in the future.
Welcome to Monday Mail for 01 April 2024, as I share a few of the things that I have been doing and thinking about in the last week, including sewage in our rivers, the latest polls and birth rates.
We would like to thank Burgess Hill Town Councillors Christine and Richard Cherry for their service on Burgess Hill Town Council as we announce they are to step down with immediate effect for personal reasons.
Welcome to Monday Mail for 25 March 2024, as I share a few of the things that I have been doing and thinking about in the last week, including a visit to Dame Vera Lynn Children’s Charity, politics at Haywards Heath College and the Anti-Spiking campaign.
At a meeting of the Performance & Finance Scrutiny Committee on 8th March, West Sussex County Council councillors were informed of a 12 month delay in the opening of Bedelands Academy, the secondary school promised for the northern arc in Burgess Hill.
Welcome to my Monday Mail for 18 March 2024, as I share a few of the things that I have been doing and thinking about in the last week, including my visit to the University of Sussex, addressing child poverty, and a business networking opportunity.
Welcome to my Monday Mail for 11 March 2024, as I share a few of the things that I have been doing and thinking about in the last week, including the mental health crisis amongst our young people.
Mid Sussex Liberal Democrats have labelled the Chancellor’s budget announcement today a “desperate deception”, with income tax still set to rise for local people.
West Sussex saw a 42% rise in four week waits for GP appointments last year when compared to 2022, House of Commons Library research commissioned by the Liberal Democrats has revealed.
Welcome to my Monday Mail for 04 March 2024, as I share a few of the things that I have been doing and thinking about in the last week, including Ed Davey's trip to the Middle East and setting the Mid Sussex District Council budget.
Cllr Robert Eggleston, Leader of Mid Sussex District Council, introduces the Council's 24/25 budget, which will be discussed and voted at this Wednesday's Council meeting.