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Peter Aldous: ...in my constituency, as is providing local people with the skills to take on those jobs. Will the Prime Minister ensure that the Government do all they can to fund the completion of the newly opened Pakefield high school in Lowestoft, which will play such an important role in skilling young people in a deprived area?
Richard Benyon: ... Exeter Freehold 5,105,000 086 VIC Polwhele Truro Road Truro Freehold 690,000 087 VLA Woodham Lane New Haw Weybridge Freehold 145,746,314 094 Lowestoft Fish Lab Complex Pakefield Road Lowestoft Freehold 4,526,721 101 Thirsk VIC West House Station Road Thirsk Freehold 3,580,000 102 Radiobiological Lab West Pier Whitehaven Long leasehold 10,000 129...
Peter Aldous: ...The UK is already connected to the safe sea net system, but we need to consider whether improvements can be made. I am aware of the excellent work done by Coastwatch volunteers, including those at Pakefield Coastwatch in my constituency, who form part of the Sea Safety Group. It is vital that such volunteers are fully involved and consulted in the review, that the service provided by them...
Andrew Selous: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions for what reasons (a) residents of Carlton Colville have received one cold weather payment and (b) residents of Lowestoft, Southwold and Pakefield have received three cold weather payments in 2009 to date.
Jonathan R Shaw: ... PH1 3HY Freehold — 8.9 63 Almondbank 5 Perth PH1 3HY Freehold — 5.6 93 Fish Labs, Rememberance Ave. Burnham-on-Crouch CM0 8HA Leasehold — 0.55 94 Laboratory Complex Pakefield Road Lowestoft NR33 0HT Leasehold — 1.21 146 Guildford, Epsom Road Guildford GU1 2LD Freehold — 4.92 272 Longbenton VIC-surplus land Newcastle NE12 9SE Freehold...
Barry Gardiner: ... FH 86 Vic Truro, Truro road Truro FH 87 Cvl Woodham Lane, Woodham Lane Addlestone FH 93 Fish Laboratories, Remembrance Avenue Burnham on Crouch FH 94 Fisheries Laboratory, Pakefield road Lowestoft FH 95 North Quay, Lowestoft Docks Lowestoft LH 96 Fish Quay Portakabin, Fish Quay Lowestoft LH 101 Vic Thirsk, West House Thirsk FH 102...
Alun Michael: ...Nympsfield Gloucestershire GL10 3UJ Staplake Mount Starcross Exeter Devon EX6 8PE Fish Laboratories Remembrance Avenue Burnham-On-Crouch Essex CMO 8HA Fisheries Laboratory Pakefield Road Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 0HT North Quay Lowestoft Docks Commercial Road Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 2TD Fish Quay Portakabin Fish Quay Battery Green Road Lowestoft...
Bob Blizzard: ...that relief, but it now appears that Customs and Excise may take a different view. Will my right hon. Friend discuss that matter with Customs and Excise? Will he look into the case of Kirkley and Pakefield community sports club in my constituency if I give him the details?
Bob Blizzard: ...things, we can examine the performance of some Customs and Excise offices, such as the one that serves my constituency, which are charging non-profit-making sports clubs such as the Kirkley and Pakefield sports club in my constituency VAT on new changing rooms that the club wants to provide? We all thought that non-profit-making sports clubs that want to provide more facilities to get more...
Alun Michael: ..., NR1 1RN EMI, PHSI, RDS, SVS, RPA Suffolk Fish Lab Stores Units, 7–12 Pinbush Drive, South Lowestoft Industrial Estate, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33NL CEFAS Fisheries Laboratory, Pakefield Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 OHT CEFAS North Quay, Lowestoft Docks, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR321BN CEFAS Portakabin, Fish Quay, Battery Green Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33...
Bob Blizzard: ...bidding, as the hon. Member for Daventry suggested that it should, for more resources in the comprehensive spending review. We cannot predict the future configuration of our coasts. Where I live in Pakefield, south of Lowestoft, whole streets fell off the cliff in the 1950s. Today, the coastline and beach at Pakefield is another area of accretion. We cannot predict the future, but we must...
Mr David Porter: ...The one-time city of Dunwich, which returned two Members to the House, is now merely a village. When the Lowestoft sea defences were built earlier this century, that accelerated the loss of half of Pakefield. When the 1953 flood defences failed, that claimed more than 300 lives and cost more than £900 million at 1989 prices to rebuild and strengthen. I remember walking as a boy with my...
Mr John Watts: ...environment. It would have passed through an area of outstanding natural beauty, and close to a Ramsar site and a site of special scientific interest. The scheme that combined the Kessingland to Pakefield improvements and the Lowestoft relief road—and, as my hon. Friend has explained, would have included a third crossing of Lake Lothing—has been withdrawn. I know that there is strong...
Mr David Porter: ...in by then to lengthen its Southwold sea wall into an area that is the responsibility of Waveney district council—or will I have to report further losses in future debates, at Kessingland, Pakefield and Corton, along my coastline? There are too many questions, and too many maybes. I am glad that my right hon. Friend the Leader of the House is to respond to the debate, because he once...
Mr John Garrett: ...and Hunstanton were tested five times, but the other beaches only twice. Great Yarmouth pier and South beaches failed all tests except one. The popular beaches at Caister, Hemsby, Corton arid Pakefield, with their caravans, bungalows and holiday camps, are not designated and therefore not tested; yet Caister has a sewage outfall pipe. Why are bathers not informed of the health dangers of...
Mr Richard Crossman: The Secretary of the Pakefield Ward Labour Party wrote on 13th April drawing my attention to this fact.
Pakefield Holiday Camp, Lowestoft.
Viscount Elmley: ...is being gained from the sea every year than is being lost to it. That may still be so in the country in general, but it is certainly not true of Norfolk to-day. A great deal of land is going at Pakefield, Cromer, and elsewhere. I would remind the Minister of Agriculture of two facts. The Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence said in this House the other day that 30,000 acres of...
Mr Gervais Rentoul: ...an adjoining authority. There is a very good example of that in my own constituency, and already a certain amount of publicity has been directed to it in the public Press. The little, authority of Pakefield adjoining the borough of Lowestoft have a coast erosion problem of a very serious kind. A penny rate in Pakefield produces less than £20, and the immediate amount required to carry out...