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Lord Coaker: ...from me personally. My uncle, whom I am named after, was killed on D-day. His name is proudly remembered on a war memorial near his home village of Cheldon in Devon, close to both the town of Chulmleigh and the former constituency of the noble Lord, Lord Swire. To think of this and other war memorials being under threat or defaced is unthinkable. Can the Minister outline how the new...
Selaine Saxby: ...and all of Lynton and Lynmouth, using the funicular railway as home for the fibre, but it would be remiss not to mention how the voucher scheme does work, as Lynton and Lynmouth have shown and Chulmleigh will show. However, Lynton and Lynmouth were the subject of a special Openreach project. Together, they form the fourth biggest town in my constituency, yet they were an Openreach special...
Mike Kane: ...pointed out that the Government are simply not listening at the moment, and while they are still in consultation, we have to plead with them to start listening. Michael Johnson, the headteacher at Chulmleigh Community College, said he had received calls from other headteachers who simply did not know what they were to do. He said: “Early indications are that all or most Devon secondary...
Peter Heaton-Jones: ...means “full of holes”. I am told that some parties considered launching their manifesto there. We also have Exmoor national park. We have beautiful towns such as Ilfracombe, South Molton and Chulmleigh and the biggest village in England, Braunton—woe betide anyone who thinks that it is not a village. We have our principal town in Barnstaple, an important commercial and economic...
Nick Harvey: Is the Minister aware that Chulmleigh academy in my constituency has been three quarters rebuilt for just £3.7 million, compared with the £18 million it was due to have cost under Building Schools for the Future? Given the school’s superb record of delivery and astonishing value for money, will Ministers smile upon the bid now in for funding for the last stage of this superb project?
Alan Johnson: ...112 Braunton East Rural article 4(9b) No 3,800 111 2,218 Braunton West Rural article 4(9b) No 3,800 101 1,980 Chittlehampton Rural article 4(9b) No 1,900 56 1,138 Chulmleigh Rural article 4(9b) No 2,000 57 1,121 Combe Martin Rural article 4(9b) No 3,200 133 1,777 Fremington Rural article 4(9b) No 7,500 216 4,100 Georgeham...
Michael Fallon: ...a more difficult budget, perhaps because historically it has been over-funded and its budget has now been adjusted in line with pupil numbers. In The Times Educational Supplement, the principal of Chulmleigh community college in north Devon said: It's been a bad month, and not one to repeat next year. But some good will come of it. Faculty heads must be less insular and learn to think...
Mr Anthony Speller: ...that it realises the problem. I give every good wish to this trial area. Like my hon. Friend the Member for Devon, West, I should have liked it to come forward a little, as Chawleigh is in it, but Chulmleigh is out. I should have liked a bigger trial area. However, if we have no trial, we shall have no verdict, and if we have no verdict, sooner or later we shall have no bus service.
Mr Anthony Speller: ...that compromise. All too often progress seems to be considered synonymous with destruction. Yet even now, almost in the centre of the constituency of North Devon, to the north of a village called Chulmleigh, one can stand on a hill and look northwards and see Exmoor; to the south one can see Dartmoor; and looking in a westerly direction towards the Bristol Channel, one can see the sea....