A voice for Somerset
These issues reflect the day-to-day challenges faced by many people in Somerset and highlight the need for investment, better local decision-making, and policies that put people before profit.
1. Cost of Living and Affordable Housing
- Many residents are struggling with rising food, energy, and fuel costs.
- Somerset faces a shortage of affordable homes, especially in rural towns and villages, pricing out younger people and key workers.
- Rents are rising sharply, while wages remain relatively low.
2. Access to Healthcare
- Long waiting times for GP and hospital appointments are a growing concern.
- Rural areas face reduced access to medical services, including dentistry and mental health support.
- Some community hospitals and services have seen cuts or closures.
3. Public Transport and Infrastructure
- Poor bus and rail services leave many communities isolated, particularly the elderly and those without cars.
- Infrequent and unreliable public transport impacts employment opportunities and access to essential services.
- Potholes and poorly maintained rural roads are a frequent complaint.
4. Education and School Funding
- Schools in Somerset have experienced real-terms funding cuts, impacting class sizes, staffing, and resources.
- Teachers report increased workloads and rising numbers of pupils needing support without adequate funding.
- Post-16 education options are limited in some areas, forcing young people to travel long distances or leave the area.
5. Environmental Concerns
- Flooding remains a significant issue in low-lying areas such as the Somerset Levels.
- Residents are concerned about climate change, water pollution, and the protection of natural habitats.
- There is support for greener policies, but a lack of local investment in renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure.
6. Youth Opportunities and Retention
- Many young people leave Somerset due to limited job prospects, high housing costs, and poor transport links.
- There’s a lack of apprenticeships, youth centres, and affordable cultural and recreational spaces.
7. Social Care and Support for the Elderly
- An ageing population is placing pressure on adult social care services.
- Many carers feel under-supported and underpaid.
- Care homes and at-home services are struggling to recruit and retain staff.
8. Digital Connectivity
- Some parts of Somerset still lack reliable broadband and mobile coverage, impacting businesses, education, and remote work.