Roz Savage MP Challenges Government and NHS on Sherston Surgery
Liberal Democrat MP for South Cotswolds, Dr Roz Savage, presses Government and local NHS for clarity on the future of Sherston Surgery
Liberal Democrat MP for South Cotswolds, Dr Roz Savage, presses Government and local NHS for clarity on the future of Sherston Surgery
South Cotswolds Liberal Democrat MP, Dr Roz Savage, has launched a new petition calling on NHS Gloucestershire and the Government to guarantee the long-term future of Cirencester Hospital.
Liberal Democrat MP for South Cotswolds, Dr Roz Savage, and Conservative MP for North Cotswolds, Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, have jointly written to Housing Secretary Steve Reed MP urging the Government to rethink housing targets.
Ahead of the Budget, local Liberal Democrat MP Dr Roz Savage has said that the Chancellor “must deliver real change” in the South Cotswolds.
Roz Savage has written to the Environment Agency and questioned the Government following the installation of a “No Swimming” sign at Daniel’s Well in Malmesbury, raising serious concerns about pollution, water quality, and the safety of local residents.
Dr Roz Savage MP has raised serious concerns following confirmation that Macquarie Asset Management has taken full ownership of Island Green Power, the developer behind the controversial 2,200-acre Lime Down solar farm proposed for North Wiltshire.
Roz was elected as the MP for the South Cotswolds constituency on 4th July 2024. Her vision is to build a brighter future by connecting and empowering Cotswold communities.
Roz cares deeply for environmental issues and is already working hard alongside others to campaign for climate and nature.
Each week, Roz shares her insights on key topics and provides updates on her work in Parliament and the constituency.
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