Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Advice Sessions - Friday, 1st June 2007

I will be holding advice surgeries on Friday, 01 June 2007 at

Community Hall, Pendre 4.00—4.30pm
Gilead Chapel Hall, Coity 4.45—5.15pm
Community Hall, Brackla 5.30—6.00pm
Memorial Hall, Coychurch 6.15—6.45pm

If you have any issues of concern that you would like to discuss with me then please come along.

No appointment necessary.

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Monday, April 30, 2007

Tory / Lib Dem plans for Bridgend school transport cuts

The above photo was taken last Wednesday outside Bridgend Council when parents from Brackla held a protest against Tory-Lib Dem plans to implement huge cuts in its free school transport provision.

The parents hired a campaign bus to ferry them from Brackla to the Civic Offices where they were met by myself and Mel Nott (Council Labour Group Leader). They handed over a 884 signature strong petition in opposition to the proposals.

I have made my views on this issue clear since the Tories and Lib Dems first made their suggestions public back in December.

These proposed cuts in provision will hit pupils and students across the County Borough. Hundreds of young people in Bridgend depend on subsidised and free transport to get to and from their schools and colleges and if these changes go ahead, many of them will be adversely affected.

Parents whose children will be excluded from the free transport scheme under these plans will be hit with a double whammy if they need to send them to school on the same buses but as paying customers instead. For the average family, with say two children of school age, the Lib Dem/Tory coalition’s proposal to double charges will cost parents an extra couple of hundred pounds per year. It is also likely that if these cuts go ahead then parents will opt to take their kids to school by car instead, creating more pollution and congestion on the town’s roads.

If the council decides to reduce the post-16 transport funding then a lot of young people will be deterred from continuing in education and training which will have important implications for the local economy.

People will also be highly sceptical of their proposals in relation to pupils attending denominational or Welsh medium schools. It is quite clear that they are looking for ways of cutting back expenditure in that area. Families have the right to send their children to these schools and they should not be penalised financially for doing so.

The council was due to discuss the matter at the full council meeting on Wednesday but it was taken off the agenda. That decision was particularly disappointing for all the parents who had made such an effort. However the protest clearly showed the strength of feeling that this has caused and I am sure that they will be back out in force when it comes around again.

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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Opening of Tremains School Nursery


The week before last I officially opened the new nursery at Tremains School, Brackla.


The nursery will enable the school to offer free nursery places to children at the school where no provision had previously existed. It will also increase the number of nursery places available to families in the Brackla area.

I was delighted to open the new Nursery. Parents and young children in the area need access to good quality education and this development will be of great benefit to the local community.

A huge amount of work has been done to make this possible and it shows the dedication and commitment of everyone involved that the original decision has been made a reality.
I very much enjoyed the ceremony – the children were lively and attentive. Early years education is vital for the development of our children and the investment made at this age range more than pays off in later years.

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Monday, January 15, 2007

Advice Surgeries - 19 January 2007

Iwill be holding advice surgeries at the following venues on Friday, 19 January 2007:

Community Hall, Pendre 4.00 – 4.30pm
Gilead Chapel Hall, Coity 4.45 – 5.15pm
Community Hall, Brackla 5.30 – 6.00pm
Memorial Hall, Coychurch 6.15 – 6.45pm

Residents who have any issues of concern are invited to come along.

No appointment is necessary.

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