Cllr Liam Walker

Walker on the Record

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Walker on the Record is a podcast about the local decisions that shape our communities and the real consequences that follow. Hosted by Councillor Liam Walker, the show looks at planning, housing, infrastructure and local government through a clear, practical lens. Each episode breaks down what’s being decided, why it matters, and how it affects people living and working in West Oxfordshire and beyond. A straightforward discussion of how local politics actually works and why it matters. Local decisions. Real consequences.

Author

Cllr Liam Walker

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News

Podcast website

www.liam-walker.com

Latest episode

Feb 22, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 2: Potholes 22.02.2026

It's everyone's favourite topic at the moment but what are local councillors doing to clear the backlog and what have the local Conservatives done about the issue. In this episode Cllr Liam Walker sits down with Cllr Simon Watson from Carterton who talks about his experiences as a Super User. Not all heroes wear capes... some wear a hi-viz jacket.

Episode 1: Housing 01.02.2026

In this first episode of Walker on the Record, Cllr Liam Walker sits down with Town Councillor David Edwards-Hughes to talk about the new Local Plan, the importance of infrastructure, and what they really think about the Witney railway line proposal.

What is this all about? 24.01.2026

Hear about why I've set up this podcast and why I think we need more conversations about our local politics. Local decisions. Real consequences.

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