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Autumn Statement Resolutions - Rates of Tobacco Products Duty (27 Nov 2023)

Sarah Edwards: ...a front desk reopened in Tamworth and for the re-establishment of community policing. The communities I serve include incredible villages such as Elford, Edingale, Whittington, Drayton Bassett and Shenstone, whose community library boasts an incredible programme of activities and a rather fancy coffee machine that is such a repeat draw that it has almost single-handedly stamped out late...

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Acquittals (12 Sep 2023)

Michael Fabricant: ...if he will make an assessment of the implications for his policies of the magistrate's reasons for the acquittal of Iola Davies and Jasmine Murphy for obstructing the entrance to UAV Engines Ltd in Shenstone on 9 September 2022.

Justice: Magistrates: Training (12 Sep 2023)

Michael Fabricant: I thank the Minister for his answer. Chris Pincher and I have been working very closely to ensure that the police act strongly and swiftly in Shenstone near Lichfield over constant demonstrations at an Israeli company that supplies arms to the British armed forces. Two people went to trial at a magistrates court in Walsall and they were acquitted. It is reported—we do not know for sure...

Previous Business – Commons: Select Committee ()

High Speed Rail (London-West Midlands) Bill: High Speed Rail (London-West Midlands) Bill. 9:30 am; Room 5, Palace of Westminster
Witnesses: ...Fine Foods Limited Kings Bromley Stop HS2 Action Group Kings Bromley Parish Council Doreen Round John Allan and Marion Sadler Philip Moore John, Margaret and Richard Spencer and Antony Greaves Shenstone and District Car Club Ltd Geoffrey, Josie, Valerie and Wendy Hollinshead and Kay Wrighton I.M. Properties Developments Ltd Arthur Bernard Baskerville Eric Cork and Noreen Cork Lindsey...

Oral Answers to Questions — Transport: Topical Questions (22 Jan 2015)

Christopher Pincher: ...of Councillor David Salter and ask the Highways Agency to review the new design of the A5 Wall Island, which is still causing accidents, tailbacks and huge chaos for my constituents in Shenstone, Wall and Muckley Corner?

Adjournment (Whitsun): Foreign Affairs and Defence (26 May 2010)

James Morris: ...reviving the manufacturing base, which still exists in my constituency, by promoting exports and new technology. Another famous gentleman born in my constituency, in the 18th century, was William Shenstone, who was a poet and landscape gardener, and who developed an area in Halesowen called the Leasowes, which has recently been restored to its former glory. William Shenstone was a big...

Written Answers — Children, Schools and Families: Special Educational Needs: Disadvantaged (28 Apr 2009)

Sarah McCarthy-Fry: ... Oxfordshire Bessels Leigh School Reading The Holy Brook School Redcar and Cleveland Pathways Special School Rochdale Brownhill School Salford New Park High School Sandwell Shenstone Lodge School Sefton Newfield School Sheffield Holgate Meadows Community Special School Solihull Lanchester School South Tyneside The Galsworthy Centre Southampton...

Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Community Fund: Tamworth (12 Mar 2008)

Gerry Sutcliffe: ....culture.gov.uk and uses information supplied by the lottery distributors. Grants awarded by the Community Fund to the constituency of Tamworth Recipient Award date Award amount (£) Shenstone Day Care Centre 19 December 1995 2,500 Housing Community Chest - Tamworth 17 December 1996 13,000 Tamworth Sea Cadets 18 September 1997 181,014 South East Staffordshire...

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Pension Credit: Tamworth (20 Mar 2007)

James Purnell: ...table. Pension credit recipients in Tamworth constituency—August 2006 Ward names Household recipients Bourne Vale 50 Fazeley 275 Little Aston 50 Mease and Tame 125 Shenstone 120 Stonnall 45 Amington 280 Belgrave 265 Bolehill 430 Castle 525 Glascote 315 Mercian 425 Spital 390 Stonydelph 235 Trinity 250 Wilnecote 235...

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Pension Credit (23 May 2006)

James Purnell: ...credit beneficiaries by ward in Tamworth constituency, November 2005 Ward name Individual beneficiaries Bourne Vale 65 Fazeley 340 Little Aston 60 Mease and Tame 150 Shenstone 160 Stonnall 55 Arnington 340 Belgrave 355 Bolehall 540 Castle 630 Glascote 390 Mercian 530 Spital 465 Stonydelph 305 Trinity 305 Wilnecote 315 ...

Written Answers — Treasury: Population (Tamworth) (27 Feb 2006)

John Healey: ...Vale 2,000 1,394 1,429 1,787 1,825 Fazeley 4,500 3,611 3,678 4,676 4,763 Little Aston 2,800 2,429 2,394 2,872 2,899 Mease and Tame 3,400 2,816 2,901 3,399 3,553 Shenstone 3,200 2,620 2,610 3,296 3,344 Stonnall 1,500 1,228 1,240 1,506 1,544 Amington 8,200 6,049 6,097 8,423 8,516 Belgrave 7,500 5,528 5,526 7,888 7,712 Bolehall...

Written Answers — Treasury: Employment Statistics ( 9 Nov 2005)

John Healey: ...resident in electoral wards of the Tamworth parliamentary constituency Electoral wards(7) Number Bourne Vale 1,079 Fazeley 2,018 Little Aston 1,164 Mease Valley 885 Shenstone 1,557 Stonnall 767 Tame 842 Amington 4,497 Belgrave 3,633 Bolehall 3,369 Castle 4,209 Glascote 3,356 Mercian 3,109 Spital 2,449 Stonydelph 4,125 ...

Special Schools and Special Educational Needs (22 Jun 2005)

David Evennett: ...girls in Bexleyheath, has kept me in touch with statements and special needs in mainstream schools. I have subsequently learned quite a lot about the special schools in my borough: Woodside school, Shenstone school and Marlborough school. All do a fantastic job for their pupils, so the teachers, governors and parents must be congratulated on the hard work that they do. My borough is...

Written Answers — Transport: Traffic Volume (15 Jun 2005)

Tom Brake: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what the average 24 hour traffic volume has been in each month since January at the (a) Norton Canes to A34 Great Wyrley, (b) Shenstone to Chasetown and (c) Wishaw to A38 automatic traffic counters on the M6 toll road on (i) Mondays to Fridays, (ii) Saturdays and (iii) Sundays.

Written Answers — Transport: Traffic Statistics (11 Jan 2005)

John Thurso: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport (1) what the average 24 hour traffic volume has been in each month since January at the (a) Norton Canes to A34 Great Wyrley, (b) Shenstone to Chasetown and (c) Wishaw to A38 automatic traffic counters on the M6 Toll road on (i) Mondays to Fridays, (ii) Saturdays and (iii) Sundays; (2) what the average 24 hour traffic volume was in each month...

Rural Broadband Services (25 Mar 2003)

Brian Jenkins: ...trigger points for the local exchange, as does everyone else. One would think that that was easy. However, I shall run through a case that shows the difficulties. It involves Mr. John Metcalf of Shenstone, who was told by BT that the Shenstone exchange required 150 people to register to trigger enablement. Being a community-minded individual, he wrote to the local paper, put up posters in...

Written Answers — Deputy Prime Minister: Deprivation ( 2 Dec 2002)

Mrs Barbara Roche: ...Tamworth Bourne Vale Lichfield 4,965 6,550 6,411 Fazeley Lichfield 2,786 2,786 3,104 Little Aston Lichfield 8,117 8,371 7,655 Mease Valley Lichfield 4,915 5,159 7,266 Shenstone Lichfield 6,203 5,532 6,603 Stonnall Lichfield 7,537 7,209 6,826 Tame Lichfield 7,341 8,084 6,806 Amington Tamworth 2,569 2,187 3,520 Belgrave Tamworth...

St. Margaret's Hospital, Great Barr ( 6 Feb 1997)

Bruce George: ...would go the building and perhaps the beautiful surrounding parkland and lake, whose construction and design involved some of the great men of the past such as Sir Gilbert Scott, Humphrey Repton, Shenstone and Nash. I can never forgive those responsible in the regional health authority for selling the hall and surrounding land to a man like David Worth whose name mockingly adorns the...

Hereford College of Education (27 Mar 1975)

Mr Colin Shepherd: ...is aware, that review is now complete, and the proposals of the county education authority under the Department of Education and Science Circular 7/73 with regard to the colleges of education at Shenstone and Worcester have been approved. This has given rise to acute anxiety, particularly in the area west of the Malvern Hills and generally throughout the entire county as to the future of...


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