Giant bio-gas plant application withdrawn Monday, 7 October, 2024 Stratford on Avon District Councillor Malcolm Littlewood is delighted that an application to build a giant anaerobic digester in the rural parish of Tysoe has been withdrawn by the applicants, Acorn Bioenergy, after it became clear that it would be refused permission. The application, submitted over two years ago, met with enormous resistance from both residents of villages around the proposed... Local News
Come and speak with our MP Jeremy Wright 18th September 2019 In this longer than expected Parliamentary recess, I want to give my constituents more opportunities to discuss the unusual state of national politics, as well... Local News
Calm for calm and 'business as usual; over boundary proposals 18th October 2017 The Boundary Commission for England have published revised proposals for new Parliamentary constituencies in England. The Boundary Commission have proposed more... Local News
Jeremy Wright selected to stand again in Kenilworth and Southam 16th May 2017 Members of the Kenilworth and Southam Association unanimously voted to re-adopt Jeremy Wright as the Conservative Party candidate for Kenilworth and Southam... Local News
180 gather to bid farewell to Kenilworth and Southam Agent James Holloway 23rd September 2016 180 members from across Warwickshire gathered at the spectacular Moat House at Dorsington to bid a fond farewell to Agent James Holloway who is retiring after... Local News
Philip Seccombe welcomes fall in crime 21st January 2016 Conservative Candidate for Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Seccombe, has welcomed news that crime has fallen by more than a quarter since... Articles
Philip and Prime Minister talk Warwickshire policing at Downing Street 20th January 2016 Discussions have taken place at Downing Street about tackling crime and improving policing throughout Warwickshire. It follows a meeting arranged by Philip... Local News
Candidate pledges “campaign” for Specials recruitment 15th January 2016 A candidate for Police and Crime Commissioner has said he wants a wide-ranging campaign to boost the number of Special Constables in Warwickshire. Articles
Millions temporary spend by police “a scandal” says candidate 11th January 2016 Millions of pounds spent by Warwickshire Police on agency staff has been described as "a scandal" by a would-be Police and Crime Commissioner. It follows a... Local News
Jeremy Wright: Three reasons to be cheerful 6th January 2016 As we pack away the Christmas decorations and begin to settle in to the New Year, we may all struggle to find reasons to be cheerful, so I offer three for those... Articles
Labour’s NHS policy descends into chaos 13th November 2019 Labour’s own research into shorter working hours has warned that a 35 hour week would hit hospitals and cause staff shortages. National News
12 Questions to Boris Johnson 12th November 2019 Boris Johnson's funny moments come up a lot in his general election broadcast, but the message is clear. National News
Only the Conservatives can be trusted to deliver jobs 12th November 2019 Since we came into office, we have fixed Labour’s mess and broken employment records.The number of people in full-time jobs is at a record high; we’ve taken the... National News
10 ways Labour would wreck our economy 12th November 2019 A Corbyn government means wasteful spending that would wreck the economy and dangerous plans to seize control of private businesses – at huge expense to the... National News
Workers to lose a month’s wages in higher taxes to pay for Corbyn’s reckless spending plans 12th November 2019 New research reveals that Labour’s reckless spending plans could hand an additional £2,400 bill to every taxpayer every year if Jeremy Corbyn becomes Prime... National News
Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party can't be trusted on national security 11th November 2019 Just like they haven’t been able to decide on Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party can’t be trusted not to dither on fundamental matters of national security... National News