News Story on my Local MP

 

 

SCHOOL’S NOT OUT FOR LOCAL MP

 

NICK HURD, local MP for Ruislip and Northwood recently swapped the House of Commons to go back to school.

The Tory MP, went back to The Harefield Academy to spend some time shadowing support teachers, after a student from the academy spent a few weeks shadowing him.

The principal of The Harefield Academy had previously contacted Mr Hurd to request that one of her Year Ten students, Cassandra Fitzgerald, may be considered to accompany her local MP as part of her work experience.

The Year Ten student accompanied Mr. Hurd for 3 weeks and saw everything from Prime Ministers Question Time to working through his database of constituents.

Mr. Hurd commented,“I thought, why not have the return match, so I offered to shadow support teachers and Cassandra at the academy for a week…”

He added: “It was my first time back at school for many years, but it was a great insight into the academy, which is a wonderful place. It is really moving in the right direction in my opinion. I was impressed by the teaching, and the facilities are great. It was a fascinating week, and I got a lot out of it.”

Lynn Gadd, school principal, said: “We were very pleased Nick Hurd came to the school. It was a very positive experience, and both students and staff felt he listened to them.”

She continued, He engaged with the students on lots of issues. We do have a lot of visitors here, but it’s very rare for so many people to come up to me and say what a pleasure it was.”

Nick Hurd is currently involved in The National Framework for Sustainable Schools in the Ruislip and Northwood area, and is trying to help schools evaluate their current efforts in order to create a better working environment.

1 comment May 18, 2008

Story for radio News Day

CUNNING CAR TAX EVADERS

Police are teaming up with the DVLA to clamp down on car tax evasion in Hampshire.  It is estimated that untaxed vehicles cost taxpayers £79 million a year throughout the UK and are often linked to other criminal activity or road safety issues. The vehicles themselves are less likely to be roadworthy and 80 per cent of them have no insurance.

Hampshire Police have warned tax evaders who flout the law and disregard the rules of the road will be caught and harshly dealt with.

 

1 comment April 16, 2008

Print News Day Story- Emergency Services

HERALDING HAMPSHIRE HEALTH SERVICES

Medical and care services in Hampshire are facing a closer inspection from independent new body, LINk.

Several incidents in the Hampshire health area have encouraged the setting up of a new body. Particularly the incident involving the death of two mothers who died from an identical infection after giving birth at the same hospital on the same day.
Amy Kimmance, 39, and Jasmine Pickett, 29, had their babies at the Royal Hampshire County Hospital in Winchester on December 21st and within 72 hours they had both died from complications linked to streptococcus A infection – known as Strep A – which normally causes sore throats.
The Royal Hampshire County Hospital missed its target for reducing MRSA last year and had 191 cases of the potentially deadly stomach bug C.diff between April 2006 and March.Its kitchens were severely criticised last year and as a result it now has to submit to six-monthly inspections.

The Local Involvement Network (LINk) will be scrutinising the NHS and local authorities in replacement of community health councils and patient-public involvement forums. Westminster decided to abandon these structures with the forums being scrapped by March. Various strands of the NHS, ranging from doctors’ surgeries to hospitals will be held to account by LINk.

Hampshire County Council is making the arrangements to set up the new network with Westminster providing the cash. The LINk is likely to include members from the forums that are being dissolved. The Council also hopes to attract other people interested in health and care issues, such as volunteers in community groups and charities.

Council leader, Cllr Ken Thomas said: “ The LINk will have a very real opportunity to shape the future of health and social care that will see more personalised services and ultimately put the service user in control of the care and services that they receive”

Hampshire PCT’s director of corporate affairs, Richard Samuel, added: “We whole-heartedly welcome the setting up of a LINk and the added benefits this will bring to the community in terms of joining up and enhancing all the excellent work around health and social care.”

The Council plans to announce how people can join LINk in the coming weeks.

2 comments February 27, 2008

Me Me Meeee :P

Heyyyyy people, i’m Francesca, 19, soon to be Mrs.Cristiano Ronaldo.

i wish :( (((

I’m from Ruislip, Middlesex, the great place that lies in North Weeeezy. That’s North West London for those of you that don’t get my lingo.

I am always late, and i HATE baked beans. I loveeeee most other foods and have a huge appetitie. Clearly the italian in me. i could sleep forever and a day. I like always being busy, boredom is never an option!! Hollyoaks and Desperate Housewives are a necessity, alongside my Betty Boop bags, my Uggs and my pink ipod :)

Currently studying Journalism and Media at Winchester Uni. Unfortunately didn’t get into halls, so  i am currently living in a house with 4 others in Highcliffe. Easy access to Blondes and Porthouse :) love my housemates to pieces and have made lotsa fabulous friends on my courses :D Can’t wait to move to our new house in stanmore next year so i am closer to everyone and a get a double bed! Woop.

Ermmm, i don’t really know anything about politics, a cabinet is the thing in my kitchen as far as my knowledge goes on that, so i need to learn lots on this module. Obv i know that Gordon Brown is PM, but..thats it!!

Byeeee for now xXx

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