COMMUNITY spirit will be the cornerstone of an event designed to bring Hucknall’s most caring groups and organisations together with the town’s wannabe volunteers.
Save Blidworth Village have signed a petition against the Newark and Sherwood District Council plans.
The campaign, which has the backing of MP Mark Spencer and Blidworth Parish Council, now wants to get Sustainable Village status for Blidworth, which would cap the number of new homes there at five per cent.
MP Nicky Morgan has welcomed the upgrade to the website police.uk introduced on 30 January 2012. These improvements give the public an even more detailed picture of crime and anti-social behaviour in Loughborough and Leicestershire.
The MP for Daventry, Chris Heaton-Harris, has been chosen to referee a charity match between Daventry Town Reds and Man Utd Legends.
Mr Heaton-Harris, who is a qualified referee, said: “It’s a great game to be involved in.
CAMPAIGNING Hucknall MP Mark Spencer has been named the Road Safety Parliamentarian of the Year at a ceremony in the House Of Commons.
Member of Parliament for Sherwood Mark Spencer spoke yesterday in the House of Commons in a debate on how to save our highstreets. Having hosted a Heart of Hucknall summit last October which brought together traders and cross party councillors, Mark is calling on local authorities to take some basic steps to support local business.
Andrea Leadsom MP for South Northamptonshire visited Yardley Gobion Primary School on a Friday morning before the end of term.
Andrea said, “Attending the school assembly I had the opportunity to
CHARNWOOD MP Stephen Dorrell has been named Backbencher of the Year at an annual awards ceremony.
HORNCASTLE MP Sir Peter Tapsell believes his efforts fighting for a fairer share of the government’s national funding for his constituency are beginning to pay off.
Pauline Latham, MP for Mid Derbyshire, joined Nancy Dell’Olio in Parliament to support HIV charity Terrence Higgins Trust’s (THT’s) Stand Up, Stand Out campaign for the recent World AIDS Day.

