MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme

Aaron Bell

Conservative MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme (13 Dec 2019 – current)

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Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Topical Questions (14 Mar 2024)

Steve Reed: Last month, I visited Newcastle-under-Lyme with local campaigner Adam Jogee to meet residents who are literally choking on toxic fumes from the Walleys Quarry landfill site. More than 10,000 residents have complained about the stench, and a five-year-old child ended up in hospital. Will the Secretary of State publish all correspondence between DEFRA, the Environment Agency and the operator,...

Income Tax (Charge) ( 7 Mar 2024)

Rachel Reeves: ...chose to ignore all those realities, but the truth is that ordinary families cannot ignore them. As people up and down the country know, the definition of being better off is having more money. Under the Tories, people have less. People feel worse off because they are worse off. Let us look at economic growth. Growth is critical for our success as a nation, for our living standards and for...

Business of the House ( 7 Mar 2024)

Karen Bradley: The lives of people across north Staffordshire have been blighted for far too long by the stench coming off Walleys Quarry landfill site in Newcastle-under-Lyme. There is delight that the Environment Agency has now issued a suspension notice, so will my right hon. Friend join me in paying tribute to our hon. Friend the Member for Newcastle-under-Lyme (Aaron Bell) for the work he has done on...

Backbench Business: Civil Nuclear Road Map (22 Feb 2024)

Nigel Evans: It was Ernest Rutherford. The Government Whip, the hon. Member for Newcastle-under-Lyme (Aaron Bell), is the genius, not me.

Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill ( 2 Feb 2024)

Steve Reed: ...voice recovers quickly. Livestock worrying causes havoc for farmers up and down the country. The vast majority of dogs are much-loved and good-natured family pets, but a small minority are not keep under control, allowing them to aggressively chase down, attack and, in some cases, kill livestock. Farmers are left to cope with the stress of injury to and death of their livestock. There is...

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Topical Questions ( 1 Feb 2024)

Jo Gideon: Walleys Quarry, in the constituency of my hon. Friend the Member for Newcastle-under-Lyme (Aaron Bell), is stinking again, with monitoring stations showing high levels of hydrogen sulphide and with complaints soaring. The site is blighting my constituents too, and the Environment Agency now says the owner is no longer working towards compliance. It is long past time that the permit was...

HS2 Cancellation and Network North — [Philip Davies in the Chair] (17 Jan 2024)

Jack Brereton: ...Handsacre are things that we have long feared. In January 2020, I wrote—with my hon. Friends the Members for Stoke-on-Trent Central (Jo Gideon), for Stoke-on-Trent North (Jonathan Gullis) and for Newcastle-under-Lyme (Aaron Bell) and my right hon. Friend the Member for Staffordshire Moorlands (Dame Karen Bradley)—to the then Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, to make it clear that our...

NHS Dentistry ( 9 Jan 2024)

Preet Kaur Gill: ...that one integrated care board in the west midlands has instructed practices that they will no longer receive funding to deliver the extra 10% of NHS work that was promised. Labour’s candidate in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Adam Jogee, told me that people were already struggling to access basic dentistry as many dentists are not accepting new patients. ICBs are supposed to improve access...

Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill (18 Dec 2023)

Ruth Jones: ...in helping vulnerable people. Will the Minister tell us where the ban on cages for farmed animals is? Where is the animal welfare labelling or the action to ensure that farmers from Newport West to Newcastle-under-Lyme, from High Peak to the highlands, are not undercut by low welfare imports? In particular, where is the Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill? My hon. Friend the Member...

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Air Pollution ( 7 Dec 2023)

Ruth Jones: From Bournemouth to Bolton, Hull to Newcastle-under-Lyme, people are crying out for action to clean our air, but the air quality targets the Minister just mentioned, which were eventually set under the much-delayed Environment Act, are at twice the World Health Organisation limit and do not have to be met until 2040. So does he accept the judgment of his Government’s own Office for...

Town Centre Safety ( 5 Dec 2023)

Jonathan Gullis: ...My hon. Friend the Member for Broadland (Jerome Mayhew), sadly no longer in his place, did a sterling job of explaining why the motion is more election gimmick than reality. However, I accept and understand the passion that the shadow police Minister, the hon. Member for Nottingham North (Alex Norris), has in this area. He takes it very seriously indeed. I am always happy to sit down and...

Victims and Prisoners Bill: Title ( 4 Dec 2023)

Edward Argar: ...Legislation Committee and the Lord President of the Council for her assistance; and my Parliamentary Private Secretary until he was made a Whip a few short weeks ago, my hon. Friend the Member for Newcastle-under-Lyme (Aaron Bell). Most importantly, I would like to thank the victims who have contributed to this, as well as the stakeholders, the organisations and the campaigners. I should...

Written Answers — Department for Education: Queen Elizabeth High School (23 Oct 2023)

Bridget Phillipson: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what additional capital funding Our Lady and St Werburgh's Catholic Primary School in the Staffordshire local authority area of Newcastle-under-Lyme constituency has received from the Government for the purposes of improving the condition of elements of that school which were rated 100% poor by the Condition Data Collection survey.

Zero-emission Vehicles, Drivers and HS2 (16 Oct 2023)

Aaron Bell: The cancellation of HS2 is a triple win for Newcastle-under-Lyme. First, we will get faster trains to London. Secondly, we will get improvements to junction 50 and the things that my hon. Friend the Member for Stoke-on-Trent South (Jack Brereton) talked about. Thirdly and most importantly, HS2 will not cut a swathe through the south of Newcastle-under-Lyme. On that point, the people who will...

Levelling Up, Housing and Communities: Green Spaces: Protection (16 Oct 2023)

Aaron Bell: Newcastle-under-Lyme is going through its local plan process at the moment. I welcome the fact that the Conservative-led administration has reduced the overall number of new homes to 7,000, from the 11,500 in the previous, Labour-led local plan, which would have carpeted over our green spaces, as the Leader of the Opposition seemingly wants to do everywhere. Nevertheless, some people are...

Conference Adjournment (19 Sep 2023)

Marcus Jones: ...on this subject, and it was responded to by the Minister for Health and Secondary Care, my hon. Friend the Member for Colchester (Will Quince). I will make sure he knows about today’s debate and understands the sentiment of many Members in the Chamber today. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Chatham and Aylesford (Tracey Crouch) on her massive effort to climb Mount...

UK Export Performance (18 Sep 2023)

Kevin Hollinrake: ...FTA, working with businesses and business representative organisations to ensure it captures everything businesses want and need to know, and in business-friendly language. Similar work is under way to prepare for the entry into force of the comprehensive and progressive agreement for trans-Pacific partnership—TPP is far snappier—to ensure that businesses are equipped with the...

Safety of School Buildings ( 6 Sep 2023)

Nick Gibb: Let me start by welcoming the hon. Member for Newcastle upon Tyne North (Catherine McKinnell) to her new post and congratulating her once again on her—in my view—promotion to that position. This has been a debate on an important subject, but behind all the understandable concern is one key piece of information that the House and the country need. Until last week, the advice and guidance...

Public Bill Committee: Victims and Prisoners Bill: New Clause 27 - Victim Contact Scheme: annual report (11 Jul 2023)

..., insight and—I suspect the Whip will agree with this—phenomenal attendance record for a Bill Committee. I particularly thank my Parliamentary Private Secretary, my hon. Friend the Member for Newcastle-under-Lyme. I thank the Whip on duty, my hon. Friend the Member for Brecon and Radnorshire, both for her stewarding of this through the Committee and because—who knows?—with a...

foreign affairs committee: Bishops in the House of Lords ( 6 Jul 2023)

Tommy Sheppard: ...political power. The bishops vote on matters in the legislature, and there are plenty of occasions when their votes have been decisive. It does not really matter—in answer to the hon. Member for Newcastle-under-Lyme (Aaron Bell)—whether I agree or disagree with the position that a bishop takes in any vote; the question is whether they should have an automatic right to that vote....


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