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23 February 2006 Last week, just before the half-term break, House of Commons business ended tamely_
As I have contributed to four debates in the last few weeks I was
not altogether surprised but highly frustrated not to be called to
speak in this debate although I sat hopefully in my place, leaping to
my feet frequently, for well over three hours. I cannot complain
because, as one of only two Independent Members in this Parliament,
the Speaker is very good to me especially on health issues - a huge
advantage. I met our new police commander, Chief Inspector Stacey Williamson, and heard from her about the results of some of the first PACT (Partners and Communities Together) meetings. These have been quite well attended and have flagged up local concerns ranging from fear of crime in underpasses, excess alcohol consumption on canal tow paths, illegal parking, speed limit enforcement, uneven manhole covers and drug abuse. PACT meetings are held at one to three monthly intervals in most areas and are advertised in the local press and by leaflets. If you wish to raise concerns with the police or the council these
meetings are designed just for you so Wyre Forest can become a real
partnership between citizens and community organisations. On Monday over 500 people from Wyre Forest and Hagley converged on
the NEC as the only venue large enough for such a gathering.
to join all the staff members to hear about the challenges of the imminent reforms for 14 - 19 year old education. ContinU has been set up to foster collaboration during this vital period of young people's education which will now offer as well as core subjects 14 specialist diplomas. Education is intended now to start with the student rather than fitting the student into the existing curriculum. Collaboration between all establishments is necessary to cover the diversity of subjects that will be available and then the aim will be to provide the right course for the right student at the right time. R.T. © Independent Kidderminster Hospital
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