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That this House notes Westbury's unique and historic swimming pool which has been in service since 1888 having been constructed in 1887 by William Henry Laverton for 5,000; further notes the contribution it makes to fitness and wellbeing in Westbury and the surrounding area; further notes the remedial benefits of its relatively warm water for people with rheumatic and musculoskeletal disease; observes that the pool is the home of Westbury's thriving amateur swimming club; further notes that Dr Ian Gordon and Mr Simon Inglis in their book, Great Lengths, the historic indoor swimming pools of Britain, cite the Westbury pool as a firm candidate for listing; commends the pool's operators for planning to take part in Marie Curie Cancer Care's Swimathon in April 2010; and offers its good wishes for another century of service as a leisure and heritage facility in Westbury.
That this House notes Westbury's unique and historic swimming pool which has been in service since 1888 having been constructed in 1887 by William Henry Laverton for 5,000; further notes the contribution it makes to fitness and wellbeing in Westbury and the surrounding area; further notes the remedial benefits of...
That this House welcomes the initiatives being put into place by the Kennel Club to improve the health of pedigree dogs, including regular health surveys, changes that have been made to breed standards and judging criteria, the Fit for Function Fit for Life education campaign and the Accredited Breeder Scheme, which requires breeders to carry out breed specific health testing on pedigree dogs to ensure future generations are healthy; and calls on the Government to encourage breeders to become accredited.
That this House welcomes the initiatives being put into place by the Kennel Club to improve the health of pedigree dogs, including regular health surveys, changes that have been made to breed standards and judging criteria, the Fit for Function Fit for Life education campaign and the Accredited Breeder Scheme,...
That this House congratulates the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) on reaching its 100th birthday; acknowledges the superb seamanship involved in RFA operations, in particular in manoeuvring vessels at close proximity in heavy seas with poor visibility; remembers the sacrifices made by its personnel in the defence of the United Kingdom; and welcomes the development of the RFA as a complex multi-purpose flotilla that is an integral part of the UK's defence capability providing replenishment, training and forward repair capabilities for the Royal Navy and secure sea-borne logistic support for all three services.
That this House congratulates the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) on reaching its 100th birthday; acknowledges the superb seamanship involved in RFA operations, in particular in manoeuvring vessels at close proximity in heavy seas with poor visibility; remembers the sacrifices made by its personnel in the defence of the United Kingdom;...
That this House condemns the decision to close Bradford-on-Avon Hospital and substantially to downsize Westbury Hospital despite overwhelming public support for them; is appalled by a complete failure to await the outcome of expensive public consultation on the future of hospitals in West Wiltshire; commends the hard work and dedication of hospital staff and volunteers; notes the generosity of the public in supporting their local hospitals over many years; further notes that the savings anticipated by West Wiltshire Primary Care Trust may be illusory and short-term with an overall increase in costs accruing to health and social care as a result of the closures; regrets the lack of strategic oversight displayed by Ministers in allowing intermediate care bed space to decline whilst publishing its pandemic influenza contingency plan that predicts a vastly increased need; and calls on the Government to reverse the closure plans.
That this House condemns the decision to close Bradford-on-Avon Hospital and substantially to downsize Westbury Hospital despite overwhelming public support for them; is appalled by a complete failure to await the outcome of expensive public consultation on the future of hospitals in West Wiltshire; commends the hard work and dedication...
That this House welcomes Gut Week 2005 on 18th to 24th July, with the theme `get the good gut feeling'; recognises the efforts to raise the nation's awareness of digestive health and provide people with an opportunity to discuss gut issues; notes the effort to increase early detection of gut disorders to give the best opportunity for treatment; further welcomes the message that good health begins on the inside by looking after the digestive system, eating a healthy diet and not ignoring symptoms; expresses concern that new research reveals that a majority of the population consider important digestive symptoms are not sufficiently serious to consult a doctor, only a quarter think they would know how to self-diagnose a serious gut disorder, one in eight of all admissions to general hospitals are for conditions of the digestive tract and that over a third of the population regularly suffers from digestive illness; and congratulates the charities Care and the IBS Network for their efforts to raise the profile of digestive health.
That this House welcomes Gut Week 2005 on 18th to 24th July, with the theme `get the good gut feeling'; recognises the efforts to raise the nation's awareness of digestive health and provide people with an opportunity to discuss gut issues; notes the effort to increase early detection of gut...
That this House expresses its concern at the human rights situation in Libya as recorded by international human rights organisations; is alarmed by reports in recent weeks of the disappearance and abuse of journalists; condemns the detention in Libya of political prisoners that have eschewed the use of violence; and supports the goal of achieving democracy in Libya of the London conference on 25th to 26th June convened by Libyan exiles.
That this House expresses its concern at the human rights situation in Libya as recorded by international human rights organisations; is alarmed by reports in recent weeks of the disappearance and abuse of journalists; condemns the detention in Libya of political prisoners that have eschewed the use of violence; and...
That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying that the Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Regulations 2004 (S.I., 2004, No. 1031), dated 31st March 2004, a copy of which was laid before this House on 1st April, be annulled.
That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying that the Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Regulations 2004 (S.I., 2004, No. 1031), dated 31st March 2004, a copy of which was laid before this House on 1st April, be annulled.