All 9 results for porthill

Prime Minister: Engagements (17 May 2023)

Jonathan Gullis: The people of Longport and Burslem, as well as the people of Porthill in the neighbouring constituency of my hon. Friend the Member for Newcastle-under-Lyme (Aaron Bell), are suffering because of cowboy waste disposal companies such as Staffordshire Waste, which has again been done for having waste on site after being given a notice by the Environment Agency. What support can I get to hold...

Waste Industry: Criminality and Regulation ( 1 Feb 2022)

Jonathan Gullis: ...in should have to suffer because of a mindless minority of morons. Sadly, the blight of the waste industry is continuing to spread. The latest case in north Staffordshire involves the landfill on Porthill Road in Longport. It is affecting the constituents of Stoke-on-Trent North, Kidsgrove and Talke in particular, and locals are already having to deal with the disgraceful way in which...

Walley’s Quarry: Response of the Environment Agency (19 May 2021)

Aaron Bell: ...for 16 years to move into a house like this. It was our dream home and now that has all been ruined.” Ian from Newcastle says: “Some days we feel like prisoners in our own home.” Sandra from Porthill says: “I have lived in Newcastle for over 30 years and it is frustrating to see this blight causing so many issues and not being able to hold someone responsible for controlling the...

Public Transport: North Staffordshire — [Sir Christopher Chope in the Chair] (23 Jan 2020)

Aaron Bell: ...—particularly on the roads that link Newcastle and Stoke, one of which I will speak about shortly. A number of my constituents in the northern parts of my constituency—the areas of Bradwell, Porthill and Wolstanton—use Longport station, which my hon. Friend referred to. That station is just on the other side of the D road. If Northern Rail would consider stopping its Stoke to...

Orders of the Day: Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Bill (22 Jan 2007)

Daniel Kawczynski: ...fiscal or financial elements, but spoke about local councillors being accountable to local people in Shrewsbury. Let me provide one example. Councillor Mrs. Judith Williams, who has represented the Porthill area for nearly 20 years, is an extremely hard-working Conservative councillor. She knows every single flagstone on every single pavement in that part of Shrewsbury. That is exactly the...

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Benefit Entitlement (Newcastle-under-Lyme) (16 Nov 2004)

Maria Eagle: ...Clayton 195 110 85 Cross Heath 565 330 235 Halmerend 155 100 60 Holditch 390 245 150 Keele 20 5 10 Knutton and Silverdale 360 215 145 May Bank 280 165 110 Porthill 165 95 70 Seabridge 245 140 105 Silverdale and Parksite 270 170 95 Thistleberry 305 185 125 Town 305 210 100 Westlands 180 105 75 Wolstanton 270 170...

Oral Answers to Questions — Local Government: Newcastle-under-Lyme (Nuisance Complaint) (18 Jul 1963)

Mr Stephen Swingler: ...he proposes to take on the petition referred to him from citizens in Newcastle-under-Lyme concerning the nuisances of noise, dust, smoke, smell, and road damage in Orford Street and West Street, Porthill, Newcastle-under-Lyme; and, since some of this area will be required for road schemes in the future, if he will consult the Minister of Transport about ways and means of stopping avoidable...

Oral Answers to Questions — Roads: Land, Newcastle-under-Lyme (Porthill) (17 Jul 1963)

Land, Newcastle-under-Lyme (Porthill)

Orders of the Day — Maternity Cases (Accommodation. Newcastle - Underlyme) (30 Mar 1944)

Mr John Mack: ...re-housed. Having regard to all these circumstances this relatively high death rate has been exacerbated, in good part, by lack of accommodation. There was a further proposal that "The Limes," Porthill, might make another alternative home, but here again the borough council were faced with the difficulty that it had been taken over by authorities, who were not prepared to release it. It...


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