Fionna Tod

Arbury

Arbury Ward is in the North West of Cambridge, on the border with Orchard Park and Histon.

In the 2025 and 2026 local elections, Arbury resident Fionna Tod was the Liberal Democrat candidate for Arbury.

Find out more about Fionna here.

Fionna Tod
Lib Dem City Council Candidate for Arbury
ftodlibdems@gmail.com

3 Reasons to Vote Lib Dem in Arbury

The Lib Dems have a positive plan for Abbey. Here are 3 reasons to vote for Fionna this May.
Fionna speaking to the council about Arbury Court

Fionna lives in Arbury - and will stand up for our area.

Fionna lives in Arbury with her husband and two children - she understands the issues we face locally. While Labour take Arbury for granted, Fionna will make your voice heard on the issues that matter in our community.

As a local parent, she has been campaigning to make sure local residents' voices are heard on the future of Arbury Court, and supports protecting the play area as the site is redeveloped.

Fionna also opposes the divisive politics of Nigel Farage and will stand up for Cambridge’s values.

Labour’s failure in government and strong swing to the right is risking giving Nigel Farage the keys to 10 Downing Street - and letting our country become like Trump's America. Instead of standing up to Farage, Keir Starmer is increasingly copying him.

Thankfully, where Labour are failing, the Liberal Democrats are taking on Reform - and winning. The Lib Dems have the best record of any party at beating Reform in council by-elections - winning more last year than any other party.

The Lib Dems have done this while:

  • Fighting for our place in Europe by campaigning for a UK-EU customs union and rejoining the single market.
  • Opposing Reform UK and the Labour government's unfair and divisive policies on immigration.
  • Standing up to Donald Trump on the genocide in Gaza and his aggression to Greenland and Canada.

If you vote Lib Dem this May, you will not only be voting for the party that is beating Reform. You will also send a message to Labour that they need to stop copying Reform and start standing up to them instead.

The Lib Dems also oppose Labour's plan to take local people's voice away on the future of our growing city by taking away planning powers from elected representatives to Whitehall bureaucrats. Our local councils have a good record of delivering housing with the buy-in of local communities. Taking away these powers will only weaken local democracy and make it harder for our city to grow in a sustainable way.

A pothole

Fighting for fair funding to fix our roads.

The Lib Dems are fighting for fair funding to fix our roads. 

Having inherited an £800m backlog from the Conservatives, every year the Lib Dem County Council faces a £27m funding shortfall between what government gives and what is required to maintain our roads.

Liberal Democrats are stepping up and filling that gap with record investment. Investment that Conservative, Reform and Labour councillors refused to support at this year’s budget meeting. 

If these 3 parties got their way, there would be even less money to fix potholes in our city.

Lib Dem Parliamentary Candidate for Cambridge Cheney Payne and our county’s 3 Liberal Democrat MPs have called on the government to give Cambridgeshire extra money as our roads are more vulnerable to potholes than other counties.

Cheney Payne says, “Cambridge’s roads are crumbling and we need the funding promised by the government to fix potholes. Instead, local Labour councillors are proposing budgets that would have meant less money for our roads and more potholes.

Fly tipping and litter

Cleaning up our streets and tackling anti-social behaviour.

The Lib Dems opposed Labour’s cuts to street cleaning. They will make cleaning up our city a top priority if they win in May.

The Lib Dems have also called for the reversal of Labour’s public toilet closures.

They put forward an amendment to this year's budget that would reverse some of Labour's cuts, partially funded by reversing the payrise Labour gave to their own leader. Sadly, Labour rejected the plans but the Lib Dems will keep fighting.

The Lib Dems have also led the campaign against crime and anti-social behaviour in our city. They have called for noise cameras to tackle noisy road racers, put forward proposals to tackle anti-social e-bike and e-scooter use and backed the national Lib Dems' “Operation Bike Bait” campaign. This is a plan to create a dedicated bike team at the National Crime Agency focused on bike theft, who would have the power and resources to do more sting operations to capture the criminal gangs stealing and reselling our bikes.

Vote Lib Dem this May to back the team who want to clean up our city's streets.

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