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Briston

Help elect Emma Coleman as a Liberal Democrat councillor in Briston Emma: a true community Champion in your corner Emma is focused on the issues that matter most to you, ensuring that our area gets…

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“Together, we can keep North Norfolk moving forward”: Liberal Democrats launch District Council campaign

North Norfolk’s Liberal Democrats have today (17th March) launched their 2023 District Council campaign.

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Lib Dem candidate slams “ridiculous” County Council after 10-mile protest against childcare closure

Steffan Aquarone, County Councillor and Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate for North Norfolk, has slammed the Conservative administration on Norfolk County Council for allowing the Polka Centre…

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“Taken for granted”: Local Lib Dems slam Government for rejecting Levelling Up fund bids.

Speaking following the announcement that North Norfolk will not receive a penny of the £2 billion of Levelling Up funding, Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for North Norfolk, Steffan…

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Liberal Democrats criticise “Trumpian” and “unworkable” Voter ID legislation

Liberal Democrats in North Norfolk have criticised the Government for pressing ahead with plans to require Voter ID for the local elections in May 2023, which were voted through in Parliament on…

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GET INVOLVED

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Our record of success

Liberal Democrats have been in control of North Norfolk District Council since the end of 2018. Despite Covid, by listening to the people of North Norfolk coupled with careful management of Council…

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Core Values

The Liberal Democrats stand firm on seven core values: liberty, equality, democracy, community, human rights, internationalism, and environmentalism. Each of these underpin the party's specific…

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WHO WE ARE

North Norfolk Liberal Democrats have 24 elected members on North Norfolk District Council and have been in control of the council sine November 2018.

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