Taxi drivers, plumbers and painter & decorators are among thousands of people who have been saved from the Mayor of Greater Manchester’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) charge on businesses which threatened jobs and livelihoods across our area.
This week Mary Robinson, MP for Cheadle, signed the Holocaust Educational Trust’s Book of Commitment, in doing so pledging her commitment to Holocaust Memorial Day and honouring those who were murdered during the Holocaust as well as paying tribute to the extraordinary Holocaust survivors who wor
As we move into a New Year, it is often a time to look back and reflect on the previous year. 2021 has certainly been another extraordinary year with the Covid pandemic affecting all our lives, but it is now time to move forward.
As leaders and representatives from 190 nations departed Glasgow at the end of the 26th Climate Change Conference (COP 26) people are asking how we can play our part in addressing the challenges of climate change.
There has been significant speculation in the press and on social media about Lords Amendment 45 to the Environment Bill regarding combined sewer overflows.
The tragic death of Southend MP Sir David Amess following the attack at his constituency surgery last Friday sent shockwaves across the nation and across the political divide.
The pandemic has made us all reassess what is important to us. And a key priority for many has been green spaces and our environment - we all regularly used and valued our local green spaces even more than usual.
This week I have had the pleasure of visiting both the Practically Family Holiday Club at Moss Hey Primary School, and the Playclub Unlimited at Bradshaw Hall Primary School.
In 1933, the community around Chester Road was given Chester Road Field under covenant. The beautiful green space is open, perfect for dog walkers, walks and casual games, with plenty of space to run about.