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St Lawrence GP Surgery

Campaign for a safe crossing for Rectory Road Local campaigners Hazel Thorpe and Iona Harte have teamed up with St. Lawrence surgery to engage with West Sussex County Council for safer road…

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Emma Norton

Emma Norton - Salvington Ward Emma Norton is a campaigner and candidate for Salvington ward. She has 3 children and has lived in Worthing for well over 30 years. Emma originally trained and worked…

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Michael Donin

Michael Donin - Marine Ward Dear Neighbour, My name is Michael Donon and i'm originally from Montreal in Canada but have been living in England for nearly 50 years. My knowledge and experience of…

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Iona Harte

Iona Harte - Tarring Ward Originally from Durrington I have since moved to Tarring, I was educated locally at Worthing High and Worthing VI Form college. I went on to qualify in Electrical and…

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David Kingston

David Kingston - Offington Ward Dear Neighbour, I'm David Kingston your local campaigner and candidate for Offington Ward. I love living in Worthing and all it has to offer.  My years of…

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Nick Wiltshire

Nick Wiltshire - Castle Ward I am Nick Wiltshire, your local Liberal Democrat candidate for Castle Ward. I live and work locally, so I use the same facilities and roads that you do, including…

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Our Team

Meet your local Liberal Democrat campaigners and candidates. Iona Harte - Tarring David Kingston - Offington John Apsey - Broadwater Nick Wiltshire - Castle Christine Brown - Central …

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Contact Us

How to Contact Us: Email info@wor-ld.org.uk Facebook Focus on Shoreham and Southwick   Focus on Worthing   Focus on Lancing and…

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Fairer Democracy

Join our campaign for Proportional Representation The government wants to make it more difficult for you to vote in elections. They’re hoping to make it impossible for you to cast your ballot unless…

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Stop Raw Sewage Releases

Stop Raw Sewage Releases Despite a national outcry, sewage companies have continued to spew raw sewage into the sea along sussex beaches and rivers. At last there’s some good news for…

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