John Howell: ...all-party parliamentary group on autism. I became aware of autism through a lot of activity in my constituency. Towards the north of the constituency, there is a big autism unit in the village of Chinnor. We also have facilities at Thomley Hall in the very north of the constituency, and it is a marvellous place to go to. The organised chaos there is wonderful to see, and it is a great...
John Howell: ...the limited number of doctors there. Access does become a problem when practices are essentially outposts of another practice. This occurs in the north of my constituency in a village called Chinnor, where the practices are outposts of practices across the border in Princes Risborough. Managing that can create certain problems for GPs. The major problem put to me by GPs is patient...
Angela Smith: ... 13 11 5 11 13 10 12 Benson 26 22 25 25 18 24 22 Berinsfield 13 30 21 28 35 26 38 Chalgrove 11 13 12 15 14 5 12 Chiltem Woods 19 15 17 11 20 17 10 Chinnor 35 30 23 29 30 32 26 Crowmarsh 12 7 6 15 17 6 13 Forest Hill and Holton 13 19 15 17 10 25 10 Garsington 21 19 12 16 6 12 20 Goring 30 39 35 40...
Parmjit Dhanda: ...scheme in 2009-10. Land off Manners Avenue, Ilkeston, Derbyshire Non direction Land in question is being sufficiently used for the purpose of recreation, walking and cycling. Property in Chinnor, Oxfordshire Non direction Property is still required for police operational purposes. Housing in Maidenhead Invalid Owned by MOD—not covered by PROD since owned by a Government...
Boris Johnson: May I point out to the Minister that there has been a serious reduction in bus routes in south Oxfordshire, affecting the Reading-Goring and Chinnor-Thame routes and several others? May I also invite him to explain why the £20 million rural bus challenge seems to have done very little except make life more challenging for rural bus users? Can he allay the justified suspicions of those who...
Mrs Edwina Currie: ...the district health authority, and money was donated, as my right hon. Friend rightly said, not only by the residents of Aylesbury Vale but by the residents of Princes Risborough, Tring, Thame and Chinnor. A coach was donated by the Luton airport authority. It was converted into a mobile examination and screening unit into which a mammography unit and an X-ray film processor were fitted....