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    From: Aidan Burley MP [email protected]: News Bulletin from Aidan Burley MP #79

    Date: 27 January 2014 15:09

    To: [email protected]

    In this edition:

    Aidan Burley MPs DiaryBridge rebuild is the nextstep towards delivering theChase Lines electric futureAidan in the media:Aidan interviewed on BBCMidlands Today regardingpolicingSouth Staffordshire CollegeCelebrates TransformedCannock CampusEconomic boost for districtafter inclusion in AssistedArea Status MapPM policy chief praisesCannock Chase recoveryrolePhoto news:Rugeley Power StationAidan set to 'Ramp up theRed' for charityPhoto news:Fair Oak Academy studentsvisit Aidan in Westminster

    Aidan in the papers:MP turns whine intochampagneAdvertisement:Rugeley arts crafts andfarmers marketAidan in the papers:Families protest over axethreat to centreContinued success bringsnew jobsAidan in the papers:

    Doffing the cap to start ofworksYou & Your NHS: helpshape the future of localservicesPhoto news:50 volunteers join Aidan forcampaign dayAdvertisement:Chase Car SalesAdvertisement:Smash it up!How to contactAidan Burley MP

    Issue 79 - Monday 27th January 2014

    Since the last edition, Aidan has:

    Attended an official photo call at Station Road bridge in

    Hednesford, to mark the start of work in Cannock Chase to

    electrify the railway between Walsall and Rugeley Trent Valley.

    This is one of three bridges which will be rebuilt to

    accommodate overhead electric lines needed to run electric

    trains on the Chase Line.

    Joined staff, parents and pupils at Chancel Primary School in

    Rugeley to see the delivery of their own narrowboat which will

    be used as their new library.

    Spoken with Dr David Bennett, Chief Executive of Monitor,

    about the TSA report into Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust.

    Officially opened South Staffordshire Colleges 6 million

    refurbished Cannock Campus.

    Visited Rugeley Power Stationto discuss how to secure local

    jobs at the site, in light of the news that the owners GDF Suez

    will not be going ahead with the bio-mass energy generator

    project.

    Welcomed the Prime Minister's policy chief Oliver Letwin MP

    to Cannock Chase.

    Been interviewed by BBC MidlandsTodayregarding policing

    (see video below).

    Held a campaign dayin the constituency where he was joined

    by over 50 volunteersfrom around the UK.

    Welcomed the 3,000th visitor to his MP Help Zone in

    Cannock.

    Welcomed residents from Rawnsley to Westminster for a tour

    of the Houses of Parliament and a question and answer

    session.

    Been quoted in the Express & Star regading Chase Day

    Services.

    Welcomed AS Level Law Students from Fair Oak Academy

    in Rugeleyto the House of Commons for a tour of Parliament.

    Bridge rebuild is the next step towards

    delivering the Chase Lines electric future

    Liam Sumpter, Network Rail, Aidan Burley MP and local

    Councillors marking the start of work in Cannock Chase toelectrify the railway between Walsall and Rugeley Trent Valley.

    Electric train services on the Chase Line moved a step closer today asNetwork Rail, a local MP, London Midland and councillors marked thenext phase of work in Hednesford.Network Rail will electrify 15 miles of railway between Walsall,Hednesford and Rugeley Trent Valley to provide a cleaner, greenerand more regular service for passengers.Network Rail, local MP Aidan Burley, district and town council leadersand London Midland officially started the demolition of Station Roadbridge in Hednesford, which is the second of threebridges which willbe rebuilt to accommodate overhead electric lines needed to runelectric trains.Liam Sumpter, Network Rail area director said: Electrification helps toboost capacity, reduce carbon emissions and cut the cost of runningthe railway. Electric trains are also quieter, more reliable and havemore seats, providing extra space for passengers.By enabling a better train service along this important route, thisinvestment in the rail infrastructure will help to growthe local economyand provide a better service for passengers.Aidan Burley MP said: This bridge rebuild marks the next phase of the

    Chase Line electrification project which, when complete, will transformjourneys for my constituents who catch the train for work and leisure.Electrification will also go a huge way to help support my efforts tobring business to the area, and reinforce the message that CannockChase is the place to come to in Staffordshire - to live, work and forleisure.I have lobbied very hard since my election to make sure that thisproject got the go ahead and I am absolutely delighted that all thishard work has paid off and the project is finally now being delivered.Councillor Gordon Alcott, economic development and planningportfolio leader, said The district council has been actively working to

    see electrification for many years. It is gratifying to see works startingon a project that will transform the economy of Cannock Chase.Mark Goodall, London Midlands head of cross city service, said:London Midland strives to deliver quality journeys for everyone, andthis project will significantly improve rail services for customers whotravel on the Chase line.Work on the upgrade is well underway and the improvements are dueto be completed by late 2017.Rail services will not be affected until spring 2014 when the line will beclosed for short periods on Sunday mornings to allow constructionwork to be completed safely. London Midland will provide a rail

    replacement service during these periods.

    Aidan in the media:

    Aidan interviewed on BBC Midlands Todayregarding policing

    Click on the above image to watch Aidan's interview.

    South Staffordshire College Celebrates

    Transformed Cannock Campus

    Aidan Burley MP performs the official ribbon-cutting ceremony atSouth Staffordshire College's newly refurbished Cannock

    Campus accompanied by Chief Executive Principal GrahamMorley.

    An invited group of guests and VIPs, including Cannock Chase MPAidan Burley, attended the final event in South Staffordshire Collegesprogramme of activities to celebrate the formal re-opening of itsCannock Campus on Wednesday evening.The 6 million state-of-the-art site was described in the welcomingaddress by Chair of Governors Ray Faulkner as truly inspiring andthis was a theme continued by Chief Executive Principal GrahamMorley as he paid tribute to the various contributions of the Architects,Contractors, Site Team, Staff and Students.

    The celebratory nature of the evening was supported by a visualpresentation delivered on the Campuss impressive new video walland as a surprise package, a flashmob of Performing Arts studentsgave a song and dance rendition of a number from their forthcomingproduction All Shook Up.VIP tours of the Campuss new facilities then took in some of thehighlights of the new resources available to students, which will deliveran outstanding flagship seat of learning that bears comparison withany in the world.Learners can take advantage of dedicated areas around the Campus,including My Space, a community space/caf where they can useiPhone, iPads and tablets to work, surf the net or just chill out.The striking new Atrium, where the event was hosted, is the main focalpoint featuring a glass roof and spiral staircase and leading directly tothe Immersive Learning Centre which offers students astonishing allround visual experiences to support the learning process.Aidan Burley performed the official ribbon-cutting ceremony, flanked byChief Executive Principal Graham Morley and Chair of Governors RayFaulkner.He paid tribute to the team at South Staffordshire College andwelcomed the Campus opening as a major benefit for the learners of

    Cannock Chase.The Cannock Campus of South Staffordshire College is now activelypromoting the new facilities to all those who want to further theireducation and their careers. Among a wide range of courses on offercurrently the most popular are Motor Vehicle, Childcare, Construction,Hairdressing and ICT but full details are available from the Collegeswebsite on www.southstaffs.ac.uk.

    Economic boost for district after inclusion

    in Assisted Area Status MapParts of Cannock Chase are set foran EU funding boost after theGovernment published a draft mapproposing which areas of the UKare eligible to receive EU regionalaid and unlock vital funding.Cannock East, Cannock South andNorton Canes wards have beenincluded in the Draft Assisted AreaStatus (AAS) Map that will coverthe next European Union fundingperiod from 2014 to 2020. Theirinclusion has come following asubmission from Stoke-on-Trent &Staffordshire Local EnterprisePartnership who fed into stage 1 ofthe consultation last year which had

    asked LEPs to recommend areas to be included.Chase MP Aidan Burley has welcomed the publication of the draft mapwhich he says could be a catalyst for unlocking economic growth andjobs opportunities in the local area. He is also urging local people torespond to the consultation on the draft map expressing their supportfor the inclusion of Norton Canes, Cannock South and Cannock East

    in the final map.The final consultation runs until Friday 7th February 2014 and can befound at www.gov.uk/government/consultations/assisted-areas-map-2014-to-2020-stage-2. A final Assisted Area Status Map is duefor submission to the European Commission for approval in March.Commenting Aidan said: This is excellent news for Cannock Chase.Assisted Area status in these wards has the potential to providesignificant opportunities for business growth and development, whichwill act as a catalyst in bringing high-quality jobs to the deprived areaswithin the wards providing a further boost to the local economy.

    Businesses in our area are already rising to the challenge of providingjobs for local people and this potential extra funding from theEuropean Union will give these businesses a helping hand."He added: At present this map is only a draft so is important that localpeople now make representations to ensure that Cannock South,Cannock East and Norton Canes are included in the final proposals.

    PM policy chief praises Cannock Chase

    recovery role

    Aidan Burley MP, Cllr Jodie Jones and local Conservativeactivists with Oliver Letwin MP in Cannock Chase.

    A Chief Adviser to the Prime Minister has praised Cannock Chasesrole in helping Britains economic recovery.

    Oliver Letwin MP, Minister for Government Policy in the Cabinet Office,was speaking during a visit to Cannock Chase where he met with localMP Aidan Burley and Conservative activists at Cannock ConservativeClub.During the discussions, Mr Letwin highlighted the welcome reductionin unemployment in Cannock Chase as well as the start-up of newbusinesses in the district. Aidan also used the opportunity to push thecase for a reduction in the benefit cap to mirror the post-tax amount ofan average earner in Cannock Chase and further action to free localbusinesses from burdensome regulations.Oliver Letwin, who had been invited to visit the town by the Chase MP,said: Both youth and adult unemployment has dropped in CannockChase since the last election. We have also seen hundreds ofbusinesses starting up in recent years.

    Cannock Chase is a prime example of a community on the move fullof hardworking people who are vital to Britains economic recovery. Iwas pleased to visit and grateful for Aidans invite.Aidan added: I always bang the drum for Cannock Chase inWestminster and I was glad Oliver accepted my invitation to come andvisit so I could talk to him about what we are doing locally to boost jobsand growth. I also used the opportunity to push the case for furtheraction on welfare.I was very pleased he recognised the essential role our communitiesare playing in bringing Britains economy back up to scratch afterLabours years of misrule.

    Photo news:

    Rugeley Power Station

    Aidan discusses how to secure jobs at Rugeley Power Stationwith Jacqui Ashforth, Finance and Procurement Manager, in lightof the news that the owners GDF Suez will not be converting it to

    biomass.

    Aidan set to 'Ramp up the Red' for charityAidan is willing to do anything for a goodcause - even wear the colours of theopposition! That is why, on Friday 7February, he will be donning red attire toshow his support for the British HeartFoundation's (BHF) 'Ramp up the Red'campaign.

    Normally the colour associated with his political opposition, Aidan isputting political allegiances aside to wear bright red in order raiseawareness and money to help fight coronaryheart disease the UK'ssingle biggest killer. Heart Disease kills one in six men and one in ninewomen and is responsible for almost 80,000 deaths in the UK eachyear, an average of 220 people each day.The BHF is the biggest funder of life-saving heart research in the UKand on 7 February they are asking people across the country to 'Rampup the Red' and join the fight for every heartbeat to raise vital fundsthat will go directly towards vital research, support and care for thosesuffering with heart disease.

    During the day Aidan will be welcoming a group of Cannock Southconstituents to Parliament for a Tour and has also invited them to getinvolved and take part in the event.Aidan has previously supported the British Heart Foundation inCannock Chase by volunteering to spend a morning working in theirCannock town centre shop, and supporting the BHF Heart Startcampaign on a visit to St Joseph's Catholic Primary School in Rugeleylast year.Commenting Aidan said: "The 'Ramp up the Red' campaign is afantastic opportunity for everyone to think about how many lives areaffected by heart disease. My own family has been affected, and I

    realise that many people know first-hand how devastating it can be. Iam very pleased to be taking part, and to be encouraging myconstituents to do the same."He added: "I am very much looking forward to dusting off my bright redsocks and braces to help support the vital and excellent work of theBritish Heart Foundation."More information about the British Heart Foundation's 'Ramp up theRed' campaign can be found at: www.rampupthered.org.uk.

    Photo news:Fair Oak Academy students visit Aidan in

    Westminster

    Aidan meeting with AS Law Students from Fair Oak Academy inRugeley before they embarked on their tour of Parliament.

    Aidan in the papers:

    MP turns whine into champagneExpress & StarThursday 16th January 2014Motorist Karol Jones got abubbly s surprise when shecalled into the office ofCannock Chase MP AidanBurley to tell the staff there about problems with potholes on roads inthe area.

    She was the 3,000th visitor at the MP's Help Zone, his constituencyoffice, created in a town centre shop to be more accessible tomembers of the public so they can raise issues of concern.Mr Burley presented her with a bottle of House of Commonschampagne and a certificate to mark the milestone for his team.The office, which is situated in High Green Court, was opened in July2010 shortly after Mr Burley won the seat for the Conservatives in theGeneral Election and has now reached its latest record."No other MP in this country has a facility like mine," said Mr Burley.

    "We wanted to be completely accessible to people. Visitors just walk inoff the street."It's not necessary to make an appointment to see me, althoughpeople can if they want to."The Help Zone is open Monday to Fridays."Folks can drop in and talk to the staff who will take their queries anddeal with issues when they arise," Mr Burley says. He told Mrs Jones,aged 67, of James Street, Chadsmoor, that he would write toStaffordshire County Council about her concerns about potholes."This is a nice surprise," she said. "I'm going to keep the champagnefor something special."I wasn't expecting to see the MP here. I only came in to mention thepoor state of the roads round Cannock. I would like to see somethingdone and the potholes filled in.Pleased"I'm pleased that I've seen him in person to tell him myself," the retiredcaterer added.The MP's Help Zone features a huge picture montage of eventsaround the constituency, which includes Rugeley, a children's corner

    and a window TV to inform passers-by of any up and coming eventsincluding job fairs.The venue is also available to charities and support groups to holdevents.

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    Rugeley arts crafts and farmers market

    Starting February 22nd 2014 andthen every 4th Saturday.

    A new monthly Market festivalrunning through Rugeley is startingon the 4th Saturday of each month.There will be food and drink fromaround the world, as well as stallsselling wine, beers, cheese, bread,vegetables, meat, pies and more.There will also be arts and craftsfrom both virgin traders andestablished local crafters andcreators.

    On top of the stalls entertainers willbe bringing the buzz and

    excitement back to Rugeley.Tesco and Morrisons have joined the If you cant beat them, let themjoin you campaign.Support Rugeley.Visit the new Market and really make this special.

    Aidan in the papers:

    Families protest over axe threat to centreCharlotte Lilly, Express & StarTuesday 14th January 2014Angry families staged aprotest against plans toaxe council-run dayservices for adults withlearning disabilities.Around 80 protestors gathered in Cannock town centre in a bid to stopStaffordshire County Council from overhauling services.The local authority said the plans were part of measures designed toimprove the quality of care.Under the plans independent providers such as charities, communitygroups and private companies could be brought in to run services tosave cash.In Cannock, Chase Day Services in Longford Road could be affected.A public consultation into the plans has already been carried out but agroup of campaigners armed with banners decided to take theirconcerns to the streets of Cannock in a bid to drum up support.

    Dave Bailey, of Old Fallow Road, Cannock, whose son Stuart, aged46, uses the centre, said: "We had a very good turnout of peopleshowing their support.Isolated"Nobody wants to see these services go because it is completelyunfair on those who rely on them."Stuart has been going there since he was 19-years-old."He has got a lot of friends there but if it closes down he will become

    completely isolated."The council has said that these centres are like prisons and they wantto try and integrate the people who use them back into the communitybut they aren't like that at all."They are absolutely vital for all of us and the staff who work there areamazing, despite being faced with the prospect thatthey may lost theirjobs."All the council cares about is cutting costs and I think it is a disgrace.If these centres close, they will completely devastate lives."The county council's preferred option is to transfer services to

    independent providers such as charities, community groups andprivate companies for people with low or moderate learning disabilities.Under this option, services for those with more complex needs wouldcontinue to be provided by the council due to a lack of independentproviders able to cater for them.Currently, none offers short term occasional support to those in'temporary crisis' to prevent them needing long term intensive support.Further plans would be made to transfer all services in the future.Mr Bailey added: "I fully expect the council to go ahead with it'sdecision but we are hoping that by staging the protest that we have at

    least been listened to."Staffordshire County Council is expected to make a final decision onthe proposals tomorrow.ProposalsA public consultation into the county council's proposals was launchedin August. It finished last month.Robbie Marshall, the council's cabinet member for health andwellbeing, said the consultation was very much about 'improv- ing' thequality of support and the quality of lives for people.

    Cannock Chase MP Aidan Burley said: "It was clear from my recentvisit to Chase Day Services that those service users with profounddisabilities need a specialist centre locally and it is good news that thecounty council will continue to fund a day care centre for people withcomplex needs in Cannock."I will now be ensuring that no service users will be moved to the newfacility until it is fully equipped and ready to take them."

    Continued success brings new jobs

    The Newlife organisation continuesto grow, with its recycling and retailoperation handling increased stockbeing received from Europe. Thismeans good news for local jobseekers.The trading company which exists solely to support Staffordshire-based UK charity Newlife Foundation for Disabled Children todayrevealed that it is forecasting a record year of turnover, having enjoyeda prosperous Christmas retail period.Speaking today, Newlife Director Colin Brown said: We are continuingto see growth; we are taking more operating space in the Cannock

    area and will be recruiting new posts immediately. We have a fantasticworkforce locally and its thanks to all their hard work that the companycontinues to grow and be successful. We now hope to recruit morestaff to short-term and permanent contracts. As all the profits go tohelp disabled and terminally ill children, they will get the satisfaction ofworking for a very worthwhile cause.He added: We would like to thank all our customers who live locally orcome from further afield for their support by shopping in our four storesin Cannock, Uttoxeter and Market Drayton.The organisation based in Hemlock Way and Bridgetown, Cannock is already one of the largest employers in the area. Cannock Chase

    MP Aidan Burley, who champions local employment opportunities,said: This is great news for both local jobseekers and the localeconomy here in Cannock Chase. Newlife is branching out into newmarkets abroad to build on its already successful business model bringing new employment opportunities to the area, supporting thecommunity through offering quality goods at discount prices and,importantly, ploughing profits back into helping some of the mostvulnerable children in the UK. There are hundreds of families inStaffordshire alone who are grateful for the support of NewlifeFoundation in providing essential disability equipment.A wide range of vacancies, for up to 20 staff, will be created acrossboth the Newlife charity and the trading company. In the charity theseinclude Nurse vacancies, administration management roles and acommunication post. This is to meet the growing need for services tohelp disabled and terminally children whom the charity supports acrossthe UK. In the trading company there are vacancies for sales andwarehousing staff and for data entry posts.For further information visit www.newlifecharity.co.uk/jobs orwww.newlifestores.co.uk/jobs.

    Aidan in the papers:

    Doffing the cap to start of works

    Electrification of line moves closerMarion Brennan, Express & StarTuesday 21st January 2014Electric train services onthe Chase Line moved astep closer today aspolitical leaders markedthe next phase of the work in Hednesford.Network Rail will electrify 15 miles of railway between Walsall,Hednesford and Rugeley Trent Valley to provide a cleaner, greener

    and more regular service.Company chiefs were joined by Cannock Chase MP Aidan Burley,district and town council leaders and London Midland officials for thestart of the demolition of the Station Road bridge in Hednesfordyesterday.It is the second of three bridges which will be rebuilt higher toaccommodate overhead electric lines needed to run the new trains.Liam Sumpter, Network Rail area director, said: Electrification helps toboost capacity, reduce carbon emissions and cut the cost of runningthe railway. Electric trains are also quieter, more reliable and have

    more seats, providing extra space for passengers.Mr Burley said that, when complete, the line will transform journeys forpassengers. Electrification will also go a huge way to reinforce themessage that Cannock Chase is the place to come to in Staffordshire to live, work and for leisure. I am delighted that the machinery is nowon site and the project is finally now being delivered.Mark Goodall, London Midlands head of cross city service, added theproject would significantly improve rail services.Work on the upgrade is under way and is due to be completed by late2017. Rail services will not be affected until spring when the line will beclosed for short periods on Sunday mornings to allow construction

    work to be completed safely. London Midland will provide a railreplacement service during those periods.

    You & Your NHS:

    help shape the future of local services

    Cannock Chase and Stafford &Surrounds Clinical CommissioningGroups want your views on how toshape the future of local NHS services.

    This is not just about hospital servicesbut the NHS as a whole and is not part

    of the Trust Special Administrator (TSA) process.This is part of a national debate to make the NHS fit for the future able to cope with challenges such as the ageing population, changingpatterns of ill-health, funding pressures and public expectations. Weneed to focus on what is best for the residents of Cannock Chase andStafford and its surrounding areas.The CCGs would like to invite you to attend our listening events todiscuss the future challenges for the NHS locally and importantly whatwe can do about them by working together.When and where?Rising Brook Baptist Church, Stafford:Monday 27th January - 1pm till 3pm or 6pm till 8pmLea Hall Working Mens Club, Rugeley:Wednesday 29th January - 1pm till 3pm or 6pm-8pmSt Lukes Church, Cannock:Saturday 8th February - 10am till 1pmSouth Staffordshire Council Offices, Codsall:Wednesday 12 March 10am -12 noon

    The event in Codsall will be run in partnership with South EastStaffordshire and Seisdon CCG.Register to take part in these events and receive further information [email protected] calling 01543 509750.

    Photo news:

    50 volunteers join Aidan for campaign day

    Aidan and 50 volunteers who came from all over the UK tocanvass and deliver leaflets on Saturday, having a meal in the

    Padma.

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    By post: Aidan Burley MP6 High Green Court,Newhall StreetCannock, WS11 1GR

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