MP ‘Delighted’ With Hospital

September 17, 2009

MP ‘delighted’ Beverley will get its new hospital MP for Beverley and Holderness, Graham Stuart, today said he was delighted with news a new hospital has been granted planning permission. Graham said: “This has been a long hard battle and many people have worked very hard towards this day. “It is such good news, not just for Beverley, but for residents across the whole of Holderness who will have access…

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Polictics & Fund Raising

September 12, 2009

Graham Stuart MP was once again at Toll Gavell in Beverley. Our local MP discussed issues with the people from the town he represents in Parliament. Today not only was Graham out but Prospective Parliamentary Candidate, Ian Saunders was canvassing. Ian who said he is in the process of ‘moving to Beverley’ talked to shoppers and the Beverley Lord Mayor David Elvidge. AFC Tickton Under 11’s were also out on…

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Small Shops Campaign

September 3, 2009

Graham Stuart MP signs up to ‘Support Our Small Shops’ campaign Beverley and Holderness MP, Graham Stuart, has added his support to the Conservative Party’s ‘Support Our Small Shops’ campaign, which aims to keep small shops at the heart of local communities. Small shops are at the heart of our high streets and town centres. They offer diversity and choice and provide a personal service to their community. Yet in…

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Colts Secure Meeting

August 20, 2009

Rob is the landlord of the Humber Keel Tavern, and has been for the past two years. He’s worked hard to transform the image of this pub from one with a bad reputation.  It’s his dream to make a success of The Humber Colts Sunday League football team and his passion is to make it a part of the community. He has thirty lads from Swinemoor in his squad and…

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Out of Town Developments

August 2, 2009

Concern raised by Beverley & Holderness MP over Government threat to local high streets and shops Government to weaken powers of East Riding Council to control out-of-town development MP Graham Stuart, today criticised the Government’s proposed changes to planning rules, which will reduce the powers of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council to control out-of-town retail development. A new report from a cross-party House of Commons Committee has warned that…

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Artsmark Award to Schools

July 28, 2009

MP applauds Artsmark award to schools Five schools in the Beverley and Holderness constituency of Graham Stuart MP have been successful in attaining Artsmark awards this year, it has been announced. The national award scheme recognises schools which are committed to providing a high level of art education. This year the schools which have achieved Artsmark are: Beverley High School, Cherry Burton C of E Voluntary Controlled Primary School, Longcroft…

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Flood & Water Bill

July 28, 2009

MP Graham Stuart backs calls for major changes to the draft Flood and Water Management Bill MP for Beverley and Holderness, Graham Stuart, has backed calls for changes to be made to a draft of the Flood and Water Bill – designed to protect communities and business from floods such as those which hit the region in 2007. Today the National Flood Forum (NFF), a charitable organisation which provides support…

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150 Attend Skills Fair

July 16, 2009

Around 150 people attended an Employment and Skills Fair organised by Beverley and Holderness MP Graham Stuart on Monday July 13.The highly successful fair saw unemployed constituents accessing a range of employment and training services under one roof. – View Pictures Graham said: “While it is saddening to see just how many people need the help and support of these various training and skills agencies, I am delighted so many…

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Postal Address Removal

July 1, 2009

Beverley and Holderness MP, Graham Stuart, together with David Davis MP, Greg Knight MP, Shona McIsaac MP, Ian Cawsey MP, and the leaders of East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Hull City Council, North Lincolnshire Council and North-East Lincolnshire Council, has written to the Postal Services Commission (Postcomm) to ask it recommend to the Royal Mail that North Humberside and South Humberside be removed from all official postal databases. Residents from…

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