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Lord Marlesford: ...for a report on the incident on 9 December 2000 when Essex Police told Mr Andrew Bond that they did not have the manpower to deal with intruders who had broken into a barn at Gutteridge Farm in Weeley, Essex, causing criminal damage to wheat stored in the barn.
Bernard Jenkin: ...what effect regionalisation of the Fire and Rescue Service in Essex will have on fire stations in (a) Colchester, (b) Manningtree, (c) Dovercourt, (d) Frinton, (e) Clacton, (f) Brightlingsea, (g) Weeley, (h) Wivenhoe, (i) West Mersea, (j) Tollesbury, (k) Tiptree, (l) Coggeshall and (m) Halstead. (6) whether the Fire and Rescue Service in Essex will be regionalised whether or not the...
Huw Irranca-Davies: ...-Raynham (East Raynham) TF 893 262 99/R22/16 Sugar beet (2)— Dorset -Bincombe SY 680 822 — Forage maize (1)— Dorset -Bincombe SY 681 836 — Forage maize (1)— Essex -Weeley TM 168 215 — Forage maize (2)— Leeds-Bramham cum Oglethorpe SE 448 422 — Forage maize (2)— Norfolk -Horningtoft TF 934 241 — Forage maize (2)— Norfolk - Old...
Giles Watling: ...Amazon, a firm that saw profits explode thanks to covid spurring online sales and which had $513 billion of global revenue in 2022, it means little. For leisure businesses such as the Lifehouse in Weeley, it is devastating. Peter Murphy, its chief executive officer, told me that it expected its fixed costs to increase by £500,000. The company is a model business—it employs locally,...
Peter Kilfoyle: ...reasons for that varied, but the unease was uniform. Alan Crampton of Audenshaw high said: I am uneasy about mortgaging the school for another head to pick up the bill! Nigel Powis of St. Andrews, Weeley, in Essex, said: At the end of this year, I'll have about 300 pounds left, and you can't borrow against that. John Bennett of Marshland high, West Walton, Cambridgeshire said: It puts a...
Mr Jerry Wiggin: ...' Union, pointing out the substantial damage which took place on land surrounding the Glastonbury Fair, at Worthy Farm, Pilton, last year. My hon. Friend the Member for Canterbury mentioned the Weeley festival, an important and large one, which was originally intended to cater for 10,000 people. In the event, because two competing festivals were cancelled, between 100.000 and 150,000...
John Whittingdale: ...have signed the code of practice and only one has refused to do so. As a result, there has been a noticeable decline in illegal sales. Organisers are co-operating with recent examples in Clacton, Weeley and North Weald, where market organisers have banned some sellers whom they know to have been selling pirate goods. There is no doubt that most organisers are responsible and wish to work...
Lord Bassam of Brighton: ...of people and places. Noble Lords who know me will know that I went to school in Clacton, a town famous only for being invaded by mods and rockers in the 1960s and having a pop festival nearby at Weeley in 1971. I moved from that seaside resort to Brighton, a major seaside resort, and was then confronted with the observation by Keith Waterhouse that I lived in a place that was probably...