Rebecca Pow: ...Ofwat with their concerns. On Aysdalegate cottages, the example being talked about today, officials from DEFRA and the Drinking Water Inspectorate were in contact recently with the local authority, Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council, to discuss the case. I understand there are nine households supplied by a beck located on third-party land—the third party is a local livestock farmer. I...
Simon Clarke: The nine homes of Aysdalegate near Charltons do not have access to mains water. Over the last decade, Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council has performed drinking water checks nine times, and on all occasions, the supply has been judged unsatisfactory owing to bacterial contamination, including E.coli and enterococci. A regulation 18 notice, which specifies that the water requires boiling...
Trudy Harrison: ...County Council £58,927 7.4% Peterborough City Council £0 0% Plymouth City Council £0 0% Portsmouth City Council £0 0% Reading Borough Council £0 0% Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council £0 0% Rotherham MBC £20,959 100.0% Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead £0 0% Rutland County Council £0 0% Salford City Council ...
Kemi Badenoch: ...ARC 1.0 OXFORDSHIRE HOUSING 40.0 PARTNERSHIPS FOR PEOPLE AND PLACE 0.7 PFI HOUSING 138.7 PLANNING ADVISORY SERVICE (PAS) 0.7 PLANNING DELIVERY FUND 5.3 PLANNING REFORM 2.8 REDCAR AND CLEVELAND BOROUGH COUNCIL 3.7 REGIONAL CONTROL CENTRES 4.2 REMEMBERING SREBRENICA 0.3 REOPENING HIGH STREETS SAFELY 26.8 RIGHT TO BUY RECEIPTS 12.3 ROUGH SLEEPING 325.4 ...
Jacob Young: ...the old precinct building is blocking key investment and preventing new businesses from moving in. When the Chancellor is next up in Teesside, will he come with me to Eston, and meet leaders at Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council to see what can be done to level up Eston Square?
Jacob Young: ...death from covid, such is the protection provided by the vaccine. We need more people to get the jab to ensure that our hospitalisations and deaths stay low, so will the Minister work with me and Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council to ensure that we have the additional centres, supplies and vaccinators? Also, will he consider the chemical industry as part of our critical infrastructure,...
Jacob Young: Last year, Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council was the victim of a ransomware cyber-attack that originated from Russia. Like others, I am increasingly concerned by the rise of such foreign attacks online, some of which are state-backed like the ones that we are discussing today. Will the Minister assure me that he is working across Government to build our resilience to this worrying trend?
Lord Kennedy of Southwark: ...scheme that allows local authorities to retain some of the income from non-domestic rates that they collect. The regulations before the House today designate the Tees Valley Combined Authority and Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council to be recipients of the rates raised in their areas. I have a few questions for the noble Lord, Lord Greenhalgh, and some comments to make on the...
Nick Gibb: ...-i nitiative-and-private-finance-2-projects-2017-summary-data. One PFI contract in Redcar and Cleveland was signed in 2005. Further data relating to PFI schools in Redcar and Cleveland is held by Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council.
Anna Turley: ...third of its central Government funding. How on earth can it be expected to continue to deliver the standards of service that people want? I pay tribute to Sue Jeffrey, the leader of the Labour-run Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council, which has continued to do amazing work to defend our constituents and to provide fantastic opportunities and events for people who come to the area. The...
Anna Turley: ...2020-21 and to 100% for the pilot schemes that are already under way in 20 local authority areas. I was concerned that that change would mean taking money that would otherwise have been received by Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council, placing the cost on local people and public services. However, answers to written questions I tabled following the Budget reassure me that that will not be...
Anna Turley: ...to paragraph 4.88 of Budget 2018 Redbook, whether business rates that will be transferred to the proposed South Tees special economic area will include business rates currently retained by Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council.
Mike Hill: I praise Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council for being the first council in the north-east to adopt Unison’s ethical care charter, which promotes staff training and pay and quality care. It has also been adopted in Hartlepool. Will my hon. Friend join me in supporting the further ambition to establish local care academies to guarantee that such training and care packages are written into...
Anna Turley: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, what proportion of local authorities' budgets have been spent on children's services by (a) Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council, (b) local authorities in the North East and (c) local authorities in England in each of the last five years.
Anna Turley: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what discussions he has had with Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council on ensuring that the council has in place sufficient security measures to protect against cyber-attacks.
Anna Turley: To ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, what discussions she has had with Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council on steps to increase tourism in the area.
Anna Turley: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what estimate she has made of the employee turnover rate for social workers in (a) Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council, (b) the North East and (c) England in each of the last five years.
Anna Turley: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what estimate she has made of the number of hours taken as long-term sickness leave by social workers in (a) Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council, (b) the North East and (c) England in each of the last five years.
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Anna Turley: Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council has lost £10 million of business rates a year. On top of the impact of the cuts on services, we have lost a huge amount of business rates. If that is how the Government see the future, it is going to be deeply unfair for areas such as ours.