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Birmingham Assay Office // December 16th, 2011 // No Comments » // Constituency News
During a recent visit to the Birmingham Assay office, Gisela Stuart met up with their management team to view the plans for the new premises.
Gisela said:
“The Birmingham Assay Office plan to relocate to a new location in the Jewellery Quarter in 2013. The move will further enforce the importance of maintaining the role of the [...]Bartley Green Pupils Visit Parliament // December 14th, 2011 // No Comments » // Constituency News
As part of their Citizenship Programme, 180 Year 7 pupils from Bartley Green School visited parliament and met up with Gisela Stuart for a question and answer session in the Gladstone Committee Room.
Gisela said:
“Des Flood, the school’s Assistant Head, regularly brings pupils down to Westminster for a taste of how Parliament works. The experience for [...]Region’s New Green Hybrid Buses Unveiled // December 12th, 2011 // No Comments » // Constituency News
National Express West Midlands and Centro unveiled their new state of the art hybrid buses at Birmingham’s Botanical Gardens, Friday 2 December 2011.
The new greener vehicles will be on the 22 between Birmingham and Kitwell and 23 between Birmingham and Woodgate early in the new year. The services run on a joint 8 minute frequency during [...]Cameron’s NHS plans will cost £54 million in Birmingham // December 6th, 2011 // No Comments » // Constituency News
Labour has revealed the hidden cost of the Government’s wasteful NHS reorganisation in Birmingham. New guidelines will force the local NHS to put aside £54 million from their budget over the next two years to pay for a costly NHS restructure in Birmingham that David Cameron repeatedly ruled out.
Gisela Stuart said:
” These shocking new figures show [...]Birmingham Gateway Update // December 5th, 2011 // No Comments » // Constituency News
This is the latest update on the Birmingham Gateway project from Network Rail.
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As a core campaigner, Gisela Stuart is pleased with the progress of the Gateway project which will see a redeveloped New Street Station and shopping area.Welcome the Olympic Flame Next Summer // December 1st, 2011 // No Comments » // Constituency News
London 2012 has revealed the names of the communities on the Olympic Torch Relay route and invited the UK to welcome the Olympic Flame next summer.
Over 95% of the population will be within 10 miles of the Olympic Flame
Over 1,000 communities will have Torchbearers carrying the Olympic Flame through their streets
Gisela Stuart is encouraging local [...]Birmingham Markets play a critical role in the national food-supply chain // November 29th, 2011 // No Comments » // Constituency News
Visiting the Wholesale Markets (Friday, 18th November, 2011), Gisela Stuart, MP for Edgbaston, commented that she was impressed by the vibrancy and dynamism she saw in the Markets. “The scale and range of business links with the wider economy, but above all in the City Centre, ensures that the Markets are an essential catalyst allowing [...]
“Keep the cold out this winter” information pack // November 26th, 2011 // No Comments » // Constituency News
Gisela Stuart today welcomed the move by the Heating and Hotwater Industry Council (HHIC) to highlight five cost-saving tips to keep homes in good energy-efficiency order, helping to keep bills down.
HHIC have produced a leaflet giving five safe and simple ways to keep energy bills low this winter. They are only heat the rooms you [...]Home to School Transport Consultation // November 24th, 2011 // No Comments » // Constituency News
Birmingham City Council is requesting feedback on the proposed arrangements for Home to School Transport.
To view the proposals and submit your comments, please follow this link to the consultation website.
http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/transport-consultationMP Honours Local Cadets // November 23rd, 2011 // No Comments » // Constituency News
Gisela Stuart attended the Parliamentary Reception of the West Midland Reserve Forces & Cadets Association, held on Tuesday 15th November 2011 and took the opportunity to engage informally with senior reservists and other military commanders serving in the West Midlands.
Chief Executive, Colonel Tim Weeks said:
“Reservists are volunteers and members of the civilian community who choose to [...]
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- did politics show on the military covenant this afternoon. need to look after the armed forces as well as justify use of force. 2010-11-14
- shocking. 25% of cancers only diagnosed when people get to hospital. That's why Labour pushed for early diagnosis and referal! 2010-11-13
- really great evening with new labour Party members and our council election candidates. Ready for the fight. Thanks for being there. 2010-11-12
- can asking people to stone a woman to death ever be a joke or just fun? I think not... what do you think? 2010-11-11
- Andrewmitchellmp@parliament.uk.... tell him what you think of Gareth Compton's "stoning women" comment 2010-11-11
- Tory Gareth Compton thinks encouraging stoning women to death is just a glib comment. Disgraceful. Tell Mike Whitby and Andrew Mitchell MP 2010-11-11
- City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra celebrates 90th birthday. Amazing concert! Every Brummie should go once a year. Full house! 2010-11-11
- will be voting to support euqitable life members today. 2010-11-10
- MoD website taken down because it's been hacked into. Bad day! 2010-11-08
- congratulations to the Milibands... baby boy! glad he is taking some time off to be with them 2010-11-08
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- European Council | Oral Answers to Questions - Work and Pensions | Commons debates
- National Referendum on the European Union | Backbench Business - [34th Allotted Day] | Commons debates
- National Referendum on the European Union | Backbench Business - [34th Allotted Day] | Commons debates
- National Referendum on the European Union | Backbench Business - [34th Allotted Day] | Commons debates
- Eurozone Crisis | Oral Answers to Questions - Leader of the House | Commons debates
- Backbench Business - Transport Committee Report (High Speed Rail) | Internet Regulation (Material Inciting Gang Violence) | Commons debates
- [un-allotted half day] - Unemployment | Opposition Day | Commons debates
- [un-allotted half day] - Unemployment | Opposition Day | Commons debates
- EU Sanctions (Iran) | Oral Answers to Questions - Treasury | Commons debates
- Informal European Council | Oral Answers to Questions - Justice | Commons debates




