Valerie has welcomed Walsall Borough Council’s decision to look at introducing a 30-minute parking amnesty on Ablewell Street. Since the introduction of charges on 7th March 2011, businesses have seen a decline in trade of up to 50%.
Valerie raised the issue in the House of Commons in a Pre-Recess Adjournment Debate on 24th
May 2011 after which she presented a 700-name petition to Parliament. Walsall Borough Council subsequently announced that they will be looking in to the possibility of introducing 30-minute parking amnesties on Ablewell Street and Lichfield Street.
Valerie said: “The Ablewell street traders have made it clear that they need a 30-minute amnesty to restore trade. The Federation of Small Businesses also contacted me about the local traders’ concerns.”
“I have also heard from the traders on Bridge Street who have had difficulty in receiving deliveries due to parking restrictions and I will continue to work to address this issue.”
Valerie Discusses Epilepsy Bill with the Prime Minister
To Contact Valerie:
Westminster Office: House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA
Telephone: 020 7219 7176
Email: valerie.vaz.mp@parliament.uk
Constituency Office: 114a Lichfield Street, Walsall. WS1 1SZ
Telephone: 01922 635835
Surgeries
Valerie holds regular surgeries. To arrange an appointment, please call the Constituency Office on 01922 635835
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Walsall South July 2011
VALERIE VISITS WALSALL FC
Valerie visited Walsall FC following local concern about the sale of
Banks’ Stadium. Valerie met with the club’s Chairman, Jeff Bonser
and Chief Executive,
Stefan Gamble.
Valerie said; “Walsall
FC is important in bringing the town together and raising the national
profile of the town. It is very important that the Club’s long term future
is assured.”
VALERIE CELEBRATES REINTRODUCTION OF 639 ROUTE
VALERIE WELCOMES NEWS THAT COUNCIL WILL LOOK AT 30
MINUTE PARKING AMNESTY ON ABLEWELL STREET
Photo by Alan Williams
On Wednesday 27th July, Valerie and local campaigners celebrated the launch of
the new 38 bus service from Kings Hill in Darlaston to the Manor Hospital and Walsall town centre.
The 639 bus was withdrawn in January 2009. Local residents and campaigners,
Julie Bosley and Doreen Laban, visited Valerie at her surgery with a petition from residents to ask for her support to reinstate the route. Valerie pursued this by writing to Centro, National Express West Midlands and each of the local bus operators. Valerie also presented the petition to Parliament.
Valerie said: “I am delighted that National Express West Midlands have listened to the views of local people. People had to take three buses to reach the hospital. This was particularly difficult for senior citizens and women with children. The new 38 route will have a real impact on people’s quality of life.”
At Prime Minister’s Questions on 22nd June 2011, Valerie asked the Prime
Minister to meet with her to discuss her ten minute rule bill on Epilepsy and
Related Conditions. Valerie said: “I wanted to raise this matter directly with the Prime Minister.
There are almost 1000 deaths from epilepsy related causes each year and
400 of these are potentially avoidable. What is required is immediate referral
to a tertiary specialist and assessments in schools to indentify young
people’s needs.”
“The Prime Minister agreed to meet with me and the epilepsy experts and I
am hopeful that we can make real progress on this matter.”