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Jim Knight: The following table provides the pupil:teacher ratio in local authority maintained primary and secondary schools in Romsey constituency and England, January 1997, 1998 and 2007 the latest information available. Pupil:teacher ratios( 1) in local authority maintained primary and secondary schools. Years: January 1997, 1998 and 2007. Coverage: Romsey constituency and England Primary ...
Sandra Gidley: To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) what assessment he has made of the availability of drugs for treating advanced Alzheimer's disease in Romsey; (2) how much was spent by the NHS on drug treatments for advanced Alzheimer's disease patients in Romsey in the latest year for which figures are available; (3) how many advanced Alzheimer's disease patients are being treated in the...
Stephen Twigg: ...achieve the best possible Labour representation in this place--but we could have a system that enabled people to vote according to their conviction rather than tactically. In last year's by-election in Romsey, the Labour vote collapsed. I do not believe that the Labour party is uniquely unpopular in Romsey. Rather, ordinary Labour voters decided to vote for the Liberal Democrats, for...
Jim Fitzpatrick: The numbers of deaths in reported personal injury road accidents in Romsey constituency, the city of Southampton, Hampshire excluding Portsmouth and Southampton and the Test Valley borough in 2003 to 2007 are given in the following table. Number of fatalities 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Romsey constituency(1) 12 4 5 2 8 Southampton 6 2 4 4 5 Hampshire...
Mr. Smithers: asked the Minister of Education whether he is aware of the need for a new secondary school in Romsey to provide for the surrounding villages of Lockerley, Michelmersh, Sherfield English and West Tytherley, and to replace the existing temporary provision for children from Romsey, Ampfield, Crampmoor and Braishfield; and whether he will now authorise the building of such a school.
Caroline Nokes: ..., but I am pleased to say that after a short gap Romsey is now host to a micro-brewery in Flack Manor, which brews some wonderful ales. The proprietor of Flack Manor, Nigel Welsh, and publicans in Romsey and Southampton North have forcefully told me that the beer duty escalator is deeply harmful to their commercial success. They are not alone; their opposition is shared by such august...
Caroline Nokes: ...using the planning system to its advantage. Obviously, I hope that the referendum will be supported and that the people of Bassett will have a defining say in the future of their own area. Elsewhere in Romsey and Southampton North, the situation is less happy. The revised local plan comes before Test Valley borough council in the next few weeks, and there is a difficult balance to be...
Caroline Nokes: ...the foul drainage systems, causing the drains to fail and rivers of sewage to flow through the streets of villages like Chilbolton and Longparish; and surface water flooding, which we experienced in Romsey from Christmas eve until well into the new year. For householders along the Causeway in Romsey, there have been weeks of misery: homes being permanently pumped out, an access road...
Rosie Winterton: Table 1shows the number of people in the Romsey constituency registered with a national health service dentist in the last 10 years. Table 1: NHS dentist registrations in Romsey, 1995 to 2004 Number registered 1995 42,792 1996 37,587 1997 34,278 1998 30,965 1999 30,212 2000 28,790 2001 30,059 2002 28,663 2003 31,010 2004 28,727 Information has...
Caroline Nokes: On one of the hottest days of the year, flooding may seem a dim and distant memory, but the effects are ongoing in Romsey. Not a single Government Minister has yet been to my constituency to see what needs to be done. Will my hon. Friend care to visit Romsey to see for himself the work that desperately needs to be undertaken to safeguard the town from future flooding events?
Caroline Nokes: ...described as having a grandness that personifies the swaggering confidence of Palmerston. I can assure fellow Members that there will be no swaggering from me today. Although Palmerston was born in Romsey, he never served as its Member of Parliament, so I will not pay tribute to him as a predecessor-and anyway, going back to the 19th century would be somewhat stretching the point. He did,...
Caroline Nokes: ...perhaps appropriate, Mr Bone, that I bring this debate back to Hampshire, which is where it started, with my hon. Friend the Member for Winchester (Steve Brine), whom I congratulate on leading it. In Romsey and the Test valley villages last winter, there were many types of flooding. I did not even know about the whole range, which includes ground water, surface water and foul drainage...
Julian Lewis: What does the Secretary of State think will be the effect on waiting times for in-patient treatment in the New Forest and in Romsey if the cottage hospitals that are under threat of having their in-patient beds closed after a bogus consultation by the local primary care trust do in fact lose those beds? May I thank her for the response given by the Under-Secretary of State for Health, the...
Ian Pearson: ...2004 to 4,465 at the start of 2008. The number of VAT-registered businesses in Test Valley rose from 4,550 at the start of 2004 to 4,895 at the start of 2008. The number of VAT-registered businesses in Romsey parliamentary constituency rose from 3,575 at the start of 2004 to 3,755 at the start of 2008. VAT registrations do not capture all business activity. Businesses are unlikely to be...
Caroline Nokes: ...by foul drainage but by the beautiful River Test, which has burst its banks in several places, and by its carriers and tributaries. That has had an impact in many parts of my constituency, not just in Romsey. I agree with other Members who have said that we need a coherent strategy. We cannot view Romsey in isolation from the villages further north along the river valley, because any work...
Caroline Nokes: ...Friend the Secretary of State for her statement at the beginning of the White Paper. She says that education “is a matter of social justice—extending opportunity to every child”. A headteacher in Romsey wrote to me immediately the White Paper was released, describing it as the best White Paper he had ever read. As I said, I was a member of the Education Committee until recently, and...
Sandra Gidley: ...I still find it difficult to believe that they are no longer with us. On a personal level, they are missed by many people in the constituency. Many hon. Members attended the moving memorial service in Romsey abbey, and then had a small taste of what Romsey has to offer. Romsey is regarded by many people as a rural constituency. Although I grant that the constituency includes a large,...
Christopher Huhne: I hope that the Minister will include the Liberal Democrats in his encomium to Labour Members. We have motor industries in our constituencies as well —in Romsey, Eastleigh and Solihull—and we are, proportionately, the most highly represented group in this debate.
Sandra Gidley: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many people in Romsey constituency have been registered with an NHS dentist in each year from 1997 to 2005.
Sandra Gidley: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government how many affordable homes have been built in Romsey constituency in each year since 1997.