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I’m so proud to be backing Buxton’s bid for Town of Culture! 🎭
Read more: www.buxtonadvertiser.co.uk/your-world/key-leaders-back-buxtons-bid-for-town-of-culture-title-6567277 ... See MoreSee Less
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Really concerning to see the moorland fire near Glossop and the scale of the damage caused across our countryside.
A huge thank you to Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service, local fire crews, the Glossop Mountain Rescue Team and all the partners who worked tirelessly to tackle the blaze in very challenging conditions. Incidents like this show the very best of our emergency services and volunteers.
With hotter, drier conditions becoming more common, the risk of moorland fires is only increasing. We need to do more to prevent these incidents and make sure our services are properly resourced to respond when they happen.
It’s also a timely reminder of my campaign on the use and sale of disposal BBQ - something as simple as a discarded barbecue or glass can spark fires like this. Please take care when enjoying our countryside and help protect it for everyone. You can still sign my petition to stop retailers selling disposal BBQs here: www.jon4highpeak.com/petition-stop-selling-disposable-bbqs/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Another fantastic investment from High Peak Borough Council - the brand new Active Zone at Ashwood Park is now complete and ready to enjoy.
Just in time for Easter, the perfect place for kids (and let’s be honest, adults too!) to run off some of that Easter egg energy 🍫➡️🏃♂️
Proud to see High Peak Labour councillors delivering real improvements like this right across the High Peak.
👉 Why not head down over the Easter holidays and give it a try with the kids/grandchildren? ... See MoreSee Less
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27 years ago this week a Labour Government introduced the minimum wage. Many railed against it but we made a deliberate choice to stand up for working people.
Today this Government is doing the same as more of the really important changes we’ve made come into force:
👶 The two-child limit no longer exists as we move to lift nearly half a million children out of poverty
✅ Day one rights to statutory sick pay and maternity leave are now in force as part of our historic strengthening of workers’ rights
💷 The State Pension rises by up to £575 as we stand by our commitment to the triple lock through this Parliament. ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy Easter! ... See MoreSee Less
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Great to hold another constituency surgery at my office in Chapel last week. Among the topics discussed were planning problems, business rates and the challenges faced by the hospitality sector.
Have an issue you’d like to discuss in private? Please get in touch with my office to make an appointment.
You can contact us at [email protected], or give us a call on 01298 918189 📧 ☎️
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Great news! Really good to work alongside our hardworking local Labour councillor, Cllr Rob Baker for Tintwistle Ward, to help get these works completed as quickly as possible. Working on restoring the bus service ASAP now.ℹ️ Gas Works Waterside
✅ The road is now open, all barriers and road closure signs have gone
✅ Works completed well ahead of schedule - myself and Jon Pearce MP for High Peak pressed Cadent hard to get on with the works and keep the closure as short as possible.
⚠️ Trying to get the 237 bus reinstated ASAP.
➡️ I have emailed TFGM
➡️ I've asked our MP and County Cllr to do the same
⚠️ I have no direct line to TFGM but doing all I can and will update when I know what's happening with the 237.
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So delighted to see Naomi, Phil and the whole team at Edale Station Friends recently receive this award at the Community Rail Awards! 🎉
They thoroughly deserve this recognition for all their hard work making our whole community proud 👏Huge congratulations to Edale Station Friends for scooping an award at the Community Rail Awards evening! They won in the ‘It’s Your Station’ category, a well-deserved celebration of the hard work they have put into making Edale station such a wonderful place to travel to and from! Here are Phil and Naomi with their award.
Here is a little more information about their work:
It’s Your Station - Sprucing up Edale Station
Edale Station Friends (ESF), a group of 8 people in a village of 287, have been making the station a cheery, interesting and informative environment for visitors and residents of Edale. Edale station sits in a magnificent setting. It deserves to be taken care of. Edale does not have sufficient car parking for the increasing number of people who want to walk the hills in this majestic landscape, so they are encouraged to use the train. The ESF plan included replacing the chain-link fence with wooden fencing and, to celebrate Railway 200, ESF have been re-painting the station furniture in the heritage Midland Red and Cream, improving the planting and notice boards. To do this, ESF had to get permission from Network Rail, Northern Rail, the Station Manager and ISS. This was easier said than done, requiring face to face meetings and email correspondence. ESF has received many compliments on their work, inspiring other nearby stations and with people saying that the station is now a pleasure for visitors as they travel and villagers feel proud of their station. Two train guards have even told ESF that it’s their favourite station!
Community Rail Network Northern Peak District National Park Visit Peak District & Derbyshire Peak District, National Trust High Peak Borough Council Jon Pearce MP for High Peak Hope Valley Climate Action Edale Station Friends ... See MoreSee Less
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The Prime Minister is right - the less said about other “leaders” the better. ... See MoreSee Less
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