ARCHIVE FOR MARCH, 2011


DAVID TREDINNICK CALLS ON BOROUGH COUNCIL TO REJECT PHONE MAST

Posted on 24th March 2011 in to David Tredinnick and Parliament

David Tredinnick says the Borough Council should refuse to give permission for a telecommunications mast on Three Pots Road, Burbage. David says, “Local residents have concerns in respect of potential health issues relating to such installations and it is sensible to adopt a very cautious approach regarding the location of masts.  “In my experience local [...]


David Tredinnick Questions The Foreign Secretary on Libya

Posted on 15th March 2011 in to David Tredinnick and Parliament

House of Commons Tuesday 15 March 2011 Oral Answers to Questions Foreign and Commonwealth Office   David Tredinnick asked the Secretary of State: What recent steps he has taken in response to the political situation in Libya; and if he will make a statement? The Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Mr William [...]


PCT BACKTRACKING ON RURAL DOCTORS DISPENSING SERVICE IS A VICTORY FOR COMMONSENSE SAYS TREDINNICK

Posted on 11th March 2011 in to David Tredinnick and Parliament

Following a meeting today (11th March 2011) with Toby Sanders the director of primary care at the Leicestershire & Rutland Primary Care Trust (PCT) David Tredinnick MP welcomed the PCT’s decision to withdraw its intention to redefine the rural parishes of Stoke Golding, Barlestone and Newbold Verdon as urban, which would have led to major [...]


David Tredinnick supports patients with kidney disease on World Kidney Day

Posted on 10th March 2011 in to David Tredinnick and Parliament

On Wednesday, 9th March 2011, David Tredinnick MP attended an event in Parliament marking World Kidney Day. David Tredinnick received from Dr Donal O’Donoghue, National Clinical Director for Kidney Care a briefing on the latest developments in kidney care, including a set of new Quality Standards produced by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), [...]


Conservative Council Tax Freeze

Posted on 9th March 2011 in to UK and International Politics

A survey by the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) has this week estimated that council tax bills across England will not rise this year. This is a real terms cut in council tax, providing practical help to hard-working families and pensioners with the cost of living. The final outturn figures will be [...]