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Christmas recess motion speech on EDM 438 on the closure of Sutton disability benefits centre.
Christmas recess motion speech on EDM 438 on the closure of Sutton disability benefits centre.
That this House notes Department for Work and Pension plans to close the Sutton Disability Benefits Centre; further notes that the centre provides an invaluable service to disabled people in an area that stretches from the Isle of Wight to South London; and that no business plan has been produced that justifies the closure; further notes that there has been no co-ordination with other departments to facilitate redeployment of Department for Work and Pension staff; and calls on the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions to review the closure decision, to protect the service to disabled people and to deliver value for money for the taxpayer.
That this House notes Department for Work and Pension plans to close the Sutton Disability Benefits Centre; further notes that the centre provides an invaluable service to disabled people in an area that stretches from the Isle of Wight to South London; and that no business plan has been produced...
That this House condemns the decision by Post Office Ltd to close five sub-post offices at Stafford Road and Croydon Road in Wallington, Angel Hill and Oldfield Road in Sutton and Church Hill Road in North Cheam; shares the concerns of local residents over the uncertain future of branches at the Broadway in Beddington, Stonecot Hill in North Cheam, Station Road in Belmont Village and Ewell Road in Cheam Village; recalls with dismay the earlier closure of branches in Westmead Road, Stanley Park Road, Banstead Road and Collingwood Road; notes that Sutton has lost nine sub-post offices in recent months; applauds the work of the Sutton Guardian and PostWatch in helping local residents fight the closure plans; and calls on Post Office Ltd to heed the strong opposition of local residents to post office closures and allow the post office branches at the Broadway in Beddington, London Road at Stonecot Hill, Station Road in Belmont Village and Ewell Road in Cheam Village to stay open.
That this House condemns the decision by Post Office Ltd to close five sub-post offices at Stafford Road and Croydon Road in Wallington, Angel Hill and Oldfield Road in Sutton and Church Hill Road in North Cheam; shares the concerns of local residents over the uncertain future of branches at...
That this House condemns the decision by Post Office Ltd to close five sub-port offices at Stafford Road and Croydon Road in Wallington, Angel Hill and Oldfields Road in Sutton and Church Hill Road in North Cheam; shares the concerns of local residents over the uncertain future of branches at the Broadway in Beddington, Stonecot Hill in North Cheam, Station Road in Belmont village and Ewell Road in Cheam Village; recalls with dismay the earlier closure of branches in Westmead Road, Stanley Park Road, Banstead Road and Collingwood Road; notes that Sutton has lost nine sub-post offices in recent months; applauds the work of the Sutton Guardian and PostWatch in helping local residents fight the closure plans; and calls on Post Office Ltd to heed the strong opposition of local residents to post office closures and allow the post office branches at the Broadway in Beddington, London Road at Stonecot Hill, Station Road in Belmont village and Ewell Road in Cheam Village to stay open.
That this House condemns the decision by Post Office Ltd to close five sub-port offices at Stafford Road and Croydon Road in Wallington, Angel Hill and Oldfields Road in Sutton and Church Hill Road in North Cheam; shares the concerns of local residents over the uncertain future of branches at...
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many patients were registered with an NHS dentist in Sutton and Merton Primary Care Trust in each year since 1997. - Including table.
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many patients were registered with an NHS dentist in Sutton and Merton Primary Care Trust in each year since 1997. - Including table.
That this House notes with concern the proposed closure of three sub-post offices in the Carshalton and Wallington constituency, at the Broadway in Beddington, 60 Stafford Road in Wallington and 367 Croydon Road in Wallington, and the proposed closure of six sub-post offices in the Sutton and Cheam constituency, Station Road in Belmont village, Ewell Road in Cheam village, Church Hill Road and Stonecot Hill in North Cheam, and Angel Hill and Oldfields Road in Sutton; recalls with dismay the earlier closure of branches in Westmead Road, Stanley Park Road, Banstead Road and Collingwood Road; expresses its disappointment at the refusal by Post Office management to consider data prepared by Sutton Council which could have materially affected the closure programme; draws attention to the traditional role of sub-post offices in fostering a sense of community; echoes the concerns expressed by local residents' groups that post office closures will disproportionately affect the most vulnerable residents in Sutton; and calls on residents to express their opposition to the closure proposals by writing to their Members of Parliament, to Post Office management and to Postwatch.
That this House notes with concern the proposed closure of three sub-post offices in the Carshalton and Wallington constituency, at the Broadway in Beddington, 60 Stafford Road in Wallington and 367 Croydon Road in Wallington, and the proposed closure of six sub-post offices in the Sutton and Cheam constituency, Station...
To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what assessment he has made of how changes in Civil Service numbers announced by the Chancellor in his statement on the Spending Review will affect the Sutton Disability Benefit Centre.
To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what assessment he has made of how changes in Civil Service numbers announced by the Chancellor in his statement on the Spending Review will affect the Sutton Disability Benefit Centre.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether Mr Ken Sutton is a member of the Asylum Intake Reduction Sub-committee; and if he will make a statement. (Holding answer 7 June 2004).
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether Mr Ken Sutton is a member of the Asylum Intake Reduction Sub-committee; and if he will make a statement. (Holding answer 7 June 2004).
To ask the Deputy Prime Minister, what investment his Department (a) has allocated and (b) plans to allocate to increase the supply of affordable housing in Sutton in each year since 1997, broken down by parliamentary constituency. - Inc table.
To ask the Deputy Prime Minister, what investment his Department (a) has allocated and (b) plans to allocate to increase the supply of affordable housing in Sutton in each year since 1997, broken down by parliamentary constituency. - Inc table.
To ask the Deputy Prime Minister, what house building targets there have been for Sutton since 1997, broken down by parliamentary constituency; and if he will make a statement. - Inc ref to 'Strategic Guidance for London Planning Authorities', 'The London Spatial Development Strategy (The London Plan)' and 'London's Housing...
To ask the Deputy Prime Minister, what house building targets there have been for Sutton since 1997, broken down by parliamentary constituency; and if he will make a statement. - Inc ref to 'Strategic Guidance for London Planning Authorities', 'The London Spatial Development Strategy (The London Plan)' and 'London's Housing...
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the vacancy rates are for health visitors in (a) Lambeth and (b) Sutton primary care trusts. - Inc table. (Holding answer 24 February 2004).
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the vacancy rates are for health visitors in (a) Lambeth and (b) Sutton primary care trusts. - Inc table. (Holding answer 24 February 2004).
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many community support officers will be in post in the London Borough of Sutton by the end of March 2004. - Includes figure.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many community support officers will be in post in the London Borough of Sutton by the end of March 2004. - Includes figure.