Paul’s new office in the constituency has been set up and has already started dealing with many enquiries and requests.
Meetings can only be arranged by
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Paul’s new office in the constituency has been set up and has already started dealing with many enquiries and requests.
Meetings can only be arranged by
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A key pledge of the Coalition Government is to continue providing support for the unemployed.
Next Summer a new “Work Programme” will be
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Residents and traders in Layton will be familiar with the recent closure of the Windmill pub and Tesco’s plans to redevelop the site as one of their Tesco Express stores.
This week, I wrote to Emma Warren, who is responsible for Tesco’s plans in Layton, to express local concerns about any future store and to invite
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Parliament may have finished last Tuesday – but that doesn’t mean MPs stop working. No danger of that. But it is certainly true that the last two days of the Parliamentary session had an end of term feel about them – for some of us, it has been a long-hard slog of, first, campaigning, then
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Labour has left Britain with the largest deficit in peacetime history. At the moment the National Debt Clock is currently at £938 billion and the Government forecasts that this will rise to £1.1 trillion by 2011.
The UK’s budget deficit this year will top 11% of GDP compared to the 6% deficit when the country went
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Come and have brunch with Paul Maynard MP and question him on hot topics of the day.
Paul kicks off his first brunch meet at the award-winning Briardene Hotel in Cleveleys on Saturday 24th, 11am till 1pm, and there are a number of places still available.
Tickets are £10 and include a full English breakfast, toast and
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Last week was a bitty week in many ways. Lots of voting in the Commons to get various clauses of the Finance Bill through. This is the piece of legislation that enacts the measures announced in the Budget, so is crucially important. Whilst there were no further 2am finishes – like the notorious example the
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The next surgery is between 4 and 6 on Friday 30th July at Cleveleys Park Methodist Church. Please email simon.renwick@parliament.uk for an appointment.
Each week certainly has a theme, and last week’s was focussed on Building Schools for the Future.
As I am sure you are aware, we have had some confusion over the future of Blackpool’s BSF programme. Sadly, the bulk of the projects have been cancelled because of the tight fiscal constraints we
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Blackpool North and Cleveleys MP, Paul Maynard, today praises the campaign of a local community in Anchorsholme who forced the Council to reverse a decision to close a tram crossing.
The Kelso Avenue crossing was due to be closed as part of the modernisation of the tram track, but would have isolated the community in and around Kelso
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