Beer taxation and its impact on pubs
The Government should help the pub industry by stopping unfair competition from supermarkets and reducing tax on draught and keg beer.
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Buxton Town Centre (Buxton Advertiser) (23 November 2003)
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It is said that anything you do to the Spring Gardens centre and car park in Buxton – including dropping a bomb on it – will improve its appearance. But...
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Remarkable Young Women (16 November 2009)
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Last Friday I watched a video made by a group of young women from across High Peak who have formed a successful self-help group. What united them is that they...
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Afghanistan (9 November 2009)
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Remembrance Day services in High Peak are always moving. Each year I attend the event in either Buxton or Glossop. This year, in Glossop, Revd Fred Whitehead reminded us of...
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A Powerful Friend at Work (2 November 2009)
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Pay and Work Rights Helpline 0800 917 2368 is the telephone number of your new best friend at work. The Government has rolled several different help lines into one to...
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Fighting Crime Together (26 October 2009)
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I am on the side of the decent, law abiding majority who play by the rules and want their community to be safe. No one knows more about problems in...
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The Challenge of Arm’s Length Management (19 October)
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Both the Communication Workers Union and Post Office management favour modernising their service. That is as it should be: modernisation of processes and practices is essential to manage the huge...
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Supporting the 10:10 Campaign (12 October 2009)
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Last week I signed up to the 10:10 campaign. This is a list of people, businesses and organisations who are pledged to reduce our carbon emissions by 10% during 2010....
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5 October 2009 – Doing development
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Buxton is now a Fair Trade Town and Glossop is not far behind. New Mills and Hope Valley already have that status. The people of High Peak clearly care about...
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Trident (28 September 2009)
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For the last twenty years, since the fall of the Berlin Wall, I have gone along with the consensus that Britain’s nuclear deterrent was justified. It is the possession of...
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Spotlight on High Peak Council - again (21 September 2009
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Click here for full article in the Buxton Advertiser (24 September 2009)
A move to give High Peak residents a chance to have their say on the merger between High...
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Housing is a public service (14 September 2009)
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NIMBY councils (“The answer is no, what is the question?”) may please those who oppose housing development “on principle”. But in the long term they will disappoint parents whose children...
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Putting Education in Perspective (7 September 2009)
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High Peak’s teenagers have much to be proud of. Every year their performances at ‘A’ level and GCSE get better, yet every year ‘the system’ – and by implication, the...
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High Peak Health (31 August 3009)
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The health of High Peak people is generally better than the average for England, which is good news. Our men live longer than the national average whilst factors which damage...
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A fairer deal for shoppers (10 August 2009)
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Times are difficult. I want High Peak people to get the help they need to manage their finances and cope with their debts. People are often telling me about unfair...
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Casework continues over summer (24 August)
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If it were not for a question asked by a constituent recently, I would not know that over 11,000 people have been penalised for driving whilst using a mobile phone...
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That council 'merger' again (17 August)
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The response of council leaders to my column of two weeks ago about the merger of High Peak and Staffordshire Moorlands tells us a lot. They attack me personally rather...
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Councils merger? (3 August 2009)
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Where is High Peak going? This is not a rhetorical question. Over the last two years Conservative High Peak Borough Council has been gradually (and illegitimately) dismembering the council, transferring...
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Celebrating our National Parks (27 July 2009)
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It is 60 years since a Labour government brought forward the legislation to create our national parks. The first one to be established was the Peak District. Today it has...
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A National Care Service (20 July 2009)
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About one in five of us will get through old age without significant additional costs of caring for ourselves. Another one in five face bills of up to £50,000, though...
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Tackling Climate Change in Hope Valley (13 July 2009)
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What looks like an ordinary cottage in the Hope Valley disguises a string of environmental jewels. As part of the Quaker Community’s Open Day this weekend I was privileged to...
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