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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Janet Anderson (Labour), on Thursday, 26 November 2009, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 6 members in total.


GRITTING OF ROADS IN ROSSENDALE

That this House recalls the treacherous conditions last winter on many roads in the Rossendale Valley, particularly those on steep hills; remembers what a stalwart job the then Labour-controlled Lancashire County Council did to ensure that adequate gritting took place and salt and grit bins were provided in those areas where they were needed most; notes how this responsible attitude contrasts starkly with the decision of now Conservative-controlled Lancashire County Council to withdraw these services from the many unadopted roads in Rossendale; considers this will cause undue hardship and inconvenience, not to say risk, especially to the young and the elderly; and calls on the Minister for Local Government to intervene urgently with the council to urge them to reconsider this ill-judged removal of essential services from the people of Rossendale.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
275 
Session
2009-10
Other sponsors
Iris Robinson
Greg Pope
Gordon Prentice
Jeremy Corbyn
Ann Cryer
Subjects
Local government Roads
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk