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Margaret Hodge: ...Surgery and Child and Family Surgery, (u) Tulasi Medical Centre, (v) The Longbridge Practice, (w) Church Elm Lane Medical Practice, (x) Parkview Medical Centre, (y) Broad Street Medical Centre, (z) Heathway Medical Centre, (aa) Dr M Fateh's Surgery, (bb) The Oval Practice, (cc) Dewey Practice, (dd) Halbutt Street Surgery, (ee) Drs K Alkaisy and F Islam Associates, (ff) Laburnum Health...
Margaret Hodge: ...Surgery and Child and Family Surgery, (d) Tulasi Medical Centre, (e) The Longbridge Practice, (f) Church Elm Lane Medical Practice, (g) Parkview Medical Centre, (h) Broad Street Medical Centre, (i) Heathway Medical Centre, (j) Dr M Fateh's Surgery, (k) The Oval Practice, (l) Dewey Practice, (m) Halbutt Street Surgery, (n) Drs K Alkaisy & F Islam Associates, (o) Laburnum Health Centre,...
Ruth Cadbury: ...would be devastating for my constituency, have irreversible implications for London and the UK, and not provide the quick or economically solution to runway capacity that business is seeking. The Heathway runway 3 option is the only one of the three deliverable options in the Airports Commission report that it recommends, and it does so through a flawed economic assessment of its own...
James Brokenshire: ...Street Fulham Gloucester Gorton Grays Inn Great Greenford Great Portland Street Guildford Town Hackney Hammersmith Harborne Harlow Harrow Hatfield Haverfordwest Hayes Headingley Headington Heathway High Road Hayes High Wycombe Hillsborough Hockwell Ring Horfield Houndsditch Hounslow Hull Hulme Huntingdon Ilford Inverness Kensington Kilburn Kings Cross Kingston Upon Thames Lancaster...
Simon Burns: The following buildings owned by the Department and its sponsored bodies are currently empty. Property Current Position 4-6 Heathway, Seaham Marketed and offer accepted 71 Hill Top Road, Oxford Marketed and offer accepted Warwick Cottage, Melton Mowbray War Memorial Hospital, Melton Mowbray Remarketed and offer accepted subject to planning. Joint sale with the NHS Trust who...
Phil Hope: ...Hospital - 2,600 Part Harperbury Hospital, Radlett Hospital - To be determined St. James' Court, Balham Residential - 2,213 Land at Storthes Hall, Huddersfield Open land - 59 Heathway, Seaham Residential - 78 St Martin's College, Lancaster Training - 1,835 Melbourne House, Derby Training - 519 Land at Alexandra Hospital Redditch, Open land -...
Stephen Ladyman: ... 0.9 A12 Hackney Wick—M11 Contract 4 August 1999 1.1 A564 Derby Southern Bypass Contract B August 1999 0.5 A12 Hackney Wick—M11 Contract 3 October 1999 0.5 A13 West of Heathway—Thames Avenue December 1999 1.7 Total 1999 — — 10.3 A30/A35 Honiton—Exeter (DBFO) April 2000 13.7 Total 2000 — — 13.7 A1 Tempsford...
Mr David Jamieson: The 29 step free stations owned and operated by London Underground are: Bermondsey Caledonian Road Chalfont & Latimer Canada Water Canary Wharf Canning Town Chesham Chorleywood Dagenham Heathway Elm Park Hammersmith (District & Piccadilly) Hammersmith (Hammersmith & City) Heathrow Terminals 123 Heathrow Terminal 4 Hillingdon London Bridge North Greenwich Roding Valley Southwark Stanmore...
Mr David Jamieson: ...since 1997: Bypasses—Trunk M65 Blackburn Southern Bypass Contracts 1 & 2 M66 Denton—Middleton Contracts 1 to 3 A12 Hackney Wick—M11 Link Contracts 1 to 4 A13 Wennington—Mar Dyke A13 West of Heathway—Thames Avenue Improvement A13 Thames Avenue—Wennington A16 Market Deeping Bypass A27 Polegate Bypass A30 Honiton-Exeter Bypass A34 Newbury Bypass A35 Puddletown Bypass A43...
Mr Steven Norris: ...others further to the east. So the issue is how the scheme is being taken forward. The history of it so far is, as my hon. Friend suggests, that there are three sections. They are Thames avenue to Heathway, Heathway to Wennington and Wennington to Mar Dyke, running from west to east. The schemes for the improvement of the Heathway to Wennington to Mar Dyke section of the A13 were first...
...bypass 51 5·4 Eastern M40 Junction 1A–3 widening 55 7·5 London A12 Hackney—M11 (Contracts 2 and 4) 122 2·4 London A13 Cotton street 8 0·6 London A13 Butcher row 1 0·1 London A13 Heathway—Thames avenue 54 5·0 London A13 Thames avenue—Wennington 58 3·1 London A40 Long lane—West end road widening 4 1·5 London A406 East of Falloden way 42 1·4 London A406 Dysons road...
Mr John Parker: .... After the last war everyone came to look at it to see how not to build a new town. It had no shopping facilities. The council has now agreed that a new shopping precinct shall be provided at the Heathway. Most of the houses stood up very well to the bombing of the war, but they are now out of date. They require modern amenities. One-third of them have been passed over to the local...
Mr John Parker: ...be able to take as many workers from those factories as possible, and be able to take them either west or east. At present an enormous amount of the labour force travels up by bus to Dagenham Heathway or Dagenham East Stations. That means cutting across all sorts of other people leaving work by other means of transport. If they could be taken direct by railway that would be an enormous...
Mr John Parker: ...the good work done by the People's Palace by having another such theatre in that part of London. The people of the East End live much farther out today than they used to. I should say that at Heathway, or somewhere else in the Dagenham area, there was room for a theatre supported, not by one municipality alone but by a number of municipalities, and by the State, which could be a real...