Bosworth's Member of Parliament David Tredinnick has joined Baby charity The Lullaby Trust in urging local authorities to ensure health professionals in the East Midlands receive the training and support they need to deliver safer sleep messages to all families. The call comes as part of Safer Sleep Week, the charity’s national campaign to raise awareness of SIDS (often referred to as cot death) and the lifesaving advice that parents can follow to reduce the risk of it occurring.
David Tredinnick MP has successfully guided his Private Member’s Bill (Parking Places Bill 2016-17), aimed at boosting town centres by making it quicker and easier for local councils to reduce car parking fees, through its third reading in the House of Commons.
On a typically busy Saturday morning for Burbage Borough Councillor Stan Rooney he managed to combine a residents’ meeting with some extra litter picking duties in the area he represents.
Bosworth's Member of Parliament David Tredinnick was joined by North West Leicestershire MP Andrew Bridgen to visit local homelessness charity, Emmaus Leicestershire & Rutland.
Markfield, Desford & Thornton County Council Division Candidate Peter Bedford and members of his campaign team have been calling on residents in Markfield to hear their views and concerns on a range of issues, both local and national.
David Tredinnick, MP for Bosworth, has written today to the Secretary of State for Health, Jeremy Hunt MP, to request an urgent meeting to discuss concerns about the future of George Eliot hospital's A&E department.
David Tredinnick MP and Cllr Mike Hall, Leader of Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council, are urging local residents to fully engage and take part in the NHS consultation on its proposals for the future of local services as outlined in its Sustainability and Transformation Plan (STP).
David Tredinnick's Parking Places (Variation of Charges) Private Member’s Bill, which aims to boost local high streets, passed its Second Reading in the House of Commons today.
Today, ahead of the Second Reading of his Parking Places (Variation of Charges) Private Member’s Bill on Friday, David Tredinnick MP took part in a Parliamentary Debate on Car Parking Charges.
The Bill, which is aimed at boosting local high streets, to be introduced by the Bosworth MP on Friday Bill would enable local councils to reduce parking charges without the need to give 21 days’ notice. The proposed changes will also make it harder for local authorities to increase fees by requiring councils to consult with interested parties and stakeholders first.