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A real pleasure to visit St Mary’s Catholic Primary School in New Mills the other day where I faced a brilliant Q&A from Years 3 and 4, who certainly didn’t hold back with their questions!
We talked about the role of an MP, what my favourite thing about the job is, and I was also asked to settle some very tricky debates - including which is the best town in High Peak (I diplomatically avoided that one!) and who is more famous… Keir Starmer or Gary Neville. I’m not sure that one will ever be settled! 😄
Afterwards I was given a tour of the school and heard about the school’s excellent report from The Catholic Schools Inspectorate, which reflects the hard work of staff, pupils and the whole school community.
Thanks to everyone at St Mary’s for the warm welcome. The questions from the pupils were thoughtful, curious and very impressive - the future of High Peak is in good hands! 👏 ... See MoreSee Less
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I know many of you will have seen the article below. I did ask the BBC not to publish it because nothing in the article is confirmed.
Stockport NHS Foundation Trust has not confirmed to either Derby and Derbyshire ICB or Greater Manchester ICB or my office about this proposed delay.
We have been chasing them relentlessly for confirmation.
I suspect this will be their proposal and if that is the case it will be positive that we have forced them to delay again.
However, if all they intend to do is just sit on their hands for another three months that is not acceptable at all. We need them to commit to looking again at the decision, producing the Equality Impact Assessment we have been demanding and genuinely consulting with the ICBs so that the best possible outcome can be secured for patients in Buxton and the surrounding areas.
I will of course provide an update as soon as we have a confirmed position from the Trust and ICBs.
And for it's worth (and not for the first time), any local politician sharing the article below trying to claim credit would know all this if they were actually involved.
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Transfer of hospital services from Buxton delayed
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Nine services are due to be moved from Buxton to Stepping Hill Hospital in Stockport.10 CommentsComment on Facebook
Thank you to everyone who joined my International Women’s Day event with Crossroads Derbyshire last week in Gamesley Community & Sports Centre
Huge thanks to our speakers - Dr Fatima Eltinay (Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner), Dr Shirley Woods Gallagher and Johanne Lee - for sharing their insights on the challenges women and girls still face and the work being done to change that.
As a dad to girls, this issue means a lot to me. By listening and standing together, we can help build a safer future for women and girls. 💜
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😃 So pleased that we managed to Save Gamesley Community & Sports Centre and now seeing it go from strength to strength with the support and drive from Helen Thornhill and others from The Bureau, Glossop and Gamesley Community Group.
Grateful to Claire Ward - East Midlands Mayor for her Community Development Funding to get things settled and secured. 🙏🏻 ... See MoreSee Less
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Whether I’m in the supermarket, walking my dogs or knocking on doors, one issue comes up above all others – the cost of living.
People are playing by the rules, but still struggling and rightly frustrated after years where our economy has failed working people.
That’s why ensuring you get more money in your pocket at the end of each month is our top priority.
It’s not easy to reverse 14 years of decline in 18 months, but as outlined in the Chancellor’s Spring Statement last week, the decisions we have taken are starting to make things better for people.
This year, we’ve slashed £150 from energy bills – with those eligible for the Warm Homes Discount set to receive a further £150 automatically.
We’ve frozen rail fares for the first time in three decades – meaning a Glossop–Manchester season ticket will be £88 cheaper than expected.
Prescription charges are also being frozen for the second year in a row.
Pensioners will see the state pension rise by over £550 a year in April. Working parents are now eligible for 30 hours of free childcare – saving families up to £7,500 per child every year.
Low-paid workers will see their wages rise. In April, the National Living Wage will increase pay by nearly £1,000 per year for those working full-time – benefitting around 1,000 employees here in High Peak.
Never forget that Liz Truss’ disastrous mini-budget sent interest rates soaring, leaving many local families struggling to pay their mortgage.
Because we’re reducing government borrowing, interest rates have been cut six times since the general election, meaning the average mortgage cost in High Peak is £1,670 lower.
I have always said judge me and this government at the next election on whether you feel better off. And last week it was announced that families are set to be over £1,000 a year better off in real-terms by 2029.
Being responsible with public finances is allowing us to invest in Britain’s crumbling infrastructure and decaying public services after years of Tory neglect. That’s also how we will secure long-term economic growth by improving productivity and getting everyone who can work off NHS waiting lists and sickness benefits contributing to the economy.
Progress is evident here in High Peak.
Transport across our region is receiving £2bn in investment. Northern Powerhouse Rail will make it easier for High Peak residents to get about, with the Hope Valley Line benefitting from major upgrades. We have also secured £7.6m of investment to improve road safety on Snake Pass. I just wish the Reform-led Council would sort out our potholes.
The NHS is turning a corner too. Since this Government was elected, waiting lists are down by 320,000 – with 86,000 falling in November alone. The biggest single month drop in a decade.
With the highest levels of public investment in national infrastructure for four decades, real improvements to vital public services and action to tackle the cost of living, we’re delivering the change High Peak voted for when you elected me. ... See MoreSee Less
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Reform want to close Glossop Tip - but they’re not telling the whole story.
Sign the petition to help save it:
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Thanks for joining us Fatima. It was a great event. ... See MoreSee Less
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Delivering the change our community deserves 🌹 ... See MoreSee Less
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