Why would MP's not stay on Friday and vote on the Fuel Poverty Bill?
Lib Dem MP David Heath introduced a Bill that would have improved energy efficiency in existing homes, brought in social tariffs for the households vulnerable to exposure to higher fuel bills and reinforced the legal duty on the government to act to end fuel poverty.
In a time of recession, it would have helped with work. In a time of needing to reduce carbon emissions it would have boosted energy efficiency investment. It was a win,win and win Bill.
Very few Labour and even less Conservative MPs turned up. Our Conservative MP did not. I bet there wont be a newspaper column on that little omission.
Sunday, 22 March 2009
Wednesday, 11 March 2009
Sudbury health facility update
The PCT declared at Sudbury Town Council that they hoped to go to tender at the end of May for a preferred developer and by the summer they should have this in place. They confirmed that no Walnuttree beds would close till the new intermediate care teams and the replacement beds in residential/nursing homes were in place. They also confirmed that everything in the Secretary of State's letter on health care provision will be followed so all clinics will remain in Sudbury and then move to the new facility so that Walnuttree and St Leonards can be closed. They also reaffirmed their wish or expectation that a GP practice will be attached to that new facility.
Interestingly, they confirmed that Newmarket are keeping NHS beds in their hospital and getting a minor injuries unit. Why not Sudbury? That is exactly what we wanted?
Interestingly, they confirmed that Newmarket are keeping NHS beds in their hospital and getting a minor injuries unit. Why not Sudbury? That is exactly what we wanted?
Tuesday, 10 March 2009
New Hadleigh Leisure facility
Babergh are wanting to build a new leisure and community facility next door to the existing swimming pool. This will be a £2 million investment. Yet we have hit difficulties about the land as a few people claim it is a town green whereas Babergh believe it is public open space. Unfortunately, the legals may delay this project but last night we got a clear message from the Hadleigh Town Council that they were supportive of the facility and everyone realised that this was the area where a new pool was considered (but unfortunately too expensive) so if a town green claim won then Hadleigh would lose the chance of a new swimming pool too. A market town like Hadleigh deserves quality services for its young people and older generations. So come on people get behind the bid for this new facility.
Sunday, 8 March 2009
Updates on Twitter
Babergh District Council are giving updates on Twitter. Thought I would trial it too. Definately more concise than a blog!! If you want to follow the link is on the side menu.
Saturday, 7 March 2009
Councillor surgery for local issues
Today we restart our councillor surgeries on local issues/problems. The first Saturday in every month 10.30 - Noon at Sudbury Town Hall. Any issues or council problems please call in and see one of us.
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