Adam Durbaba
Liberal Democrat Candidate for Sevenoaks North and Darent Valley
With just days to go until we choose our next County Councillor, people throughout Sevenoaks North and Darent Valley are throwing their support behind Liberal Democrat Adam Durbaba.
A local candidate who has a plan to tackle the issues that county councillors actually manage, not vague national grievances.
The Conservatives have entirely mismanaged Kent County Council.
With Labour, the Greens and Reform out of the race in our area, more and more people are backing Adam on Thursday 1st May to get the hardworking local councillor our area deserves.
The bread-and-butter issues matter to the people I speak to on the doorsteps”, says Adam. “The deterioration in our bus services, our road surfaces and, above all, our social care provision for the most vulnerable in our community. The Tories have badly let us down. A vote for me will send a clear message to them and, better still, elect a real champion for this area’s interests.

Letter from Adam
Dear Residents of Sevenoaks North and Darent Valley,
I ask for the privilege of serving as your County Councillor for the next four years. I am sure you agree with me that we really have to sort out the management of our county.
I am determined to bring positive change to the County Council and above all to be a strong voice for every resident in our area.
In a time of great change, I’ll make sure your interests stay front and centre at Kent County Council.
Thank you,
Adam
Adam's Plan for our Area
1. TRANSFORM OUR NHS
I will support the essential investment needed to transform Health and Care services across Kent to ensure local people have access to GP appointments, as well as mental health and maternity services.
2. PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT
We must boost recycling and hold water companies to account for the pollution in our rivers. Lib Dems will make sure the Garden of England remains green for everyone to enjoy.
3. SENSIBLE REORGANISATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Reorganising local government brings opportunities and risks. We must be represented by people who have the interests of residents and are motivated to put the needs of people ahead of narrow political interest.
The bread-and-butter issues matter to the people I speak to on the doorsteps. The deterioration in our bus services, our road surfaces and, above all, our social care provision for the most vulnerable in our community. The Tories have badly let us down. A vote for me will send a clear message to them and, better still, elect a real champion for this area’s interests.
Adam Durbaba