Plymouth Diary
Friday, 24th July, Alison attended the Chamber of Commerce business breakfast to answer questions from the local business community on a range of issues, including recession and how we market Plymouth .
Friday, 24th July Alison raised a range of issues in her meeting with the PCT regarding support services for a range of chronic conditions being pooled into a more efficient and informative system accessible to those who need it. (Alison has been approached by constituents who have Epilepsy, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Fibromyalgia and other conditions who are seeking her support for better provision of local information and services). Alison also discussed preparations to manage swine flu in the city.
Tuesday, 28th July Alison visits West Park Library to join in with Rhyme Time for babies and toddlers.
Tues, 28th July – Alison meets a constituent to discuss his personal concerns
Tues, 28th July
Alison to meet carers to discuss the role of the various carers support agencies and how each organisation could link up together.
Tuesday, 28th July: meeting to discuss Coroners’ services in the city.
Catch up with staff, discuss correspondence and casework
Key Issues
Alison today welcomed the announcement of the establishment of an Employers Liability Insurance Bureau... Read more
Sir Thomas Legg has identified two errors in my claims in the period 2005 – 2009.
2007... Read more
Alison secures debate and again urged the Government to make a decision shortly on restoring... Read more
News
With the biggest ever shake up in social care funding just one year away, local authorities are failing... Read more
A PARLIAMENTARY committee is to hear evidence on the prospects for the South West economy this week.
MPs... Read more
During questions to Cabinet Office minister Tessa Jowell in the Commons, Alison Seabeck asked a question... Read more
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