Stafford MP Theo Clarke said today that £6.3 million of Levelling Up Fund money to improve the A34 between Weeping Cross and Gaol Square will be a boost to the area’s economy and also help the environment.
Theo Clarke MP for Stafford has welcomed the announcement that Blessed William Howard Catholic School has been selected as one of the latest 239 schools that will be rebuilt or substantially refurbished as part of the fourth round of the Conservative Government’s School Rebuilding Programme.
Theo Clarke MP for Stafford thanked St Mary’s Church for hosting the annual Stafford Christmas Tree Festival. Ms Clarke was delighted to take part alongside other trees decorated by different groups, organisations, businesses and schools from across the Stafford constituency.
Theo Clarke MP for Stafford enjoyed visiting the Baswich Community Fun Day with Cllr Marnie Phillips, Cllr Jonathan Price and Cllr Ann Edgeller. Ms Clarke was pleased to see so many volunteers and residents also supporting Staffordshire’s local shops on Small Business Saturday.
Theo Clarke MP for Stafford is pleased that the Midlands will receive 958 new doctors and 1,457 new nurses as part of the Government’s NHS recruitment efforts, which means there are now a record number of doctors, nurses, and staff working in the NHS in England.
Over 11 million pensioners across the country will receive an extra £300 as part of their annual Winter Fuel Payment this month as part of the Government’s £49 billion package of cost of living support.
Theo Clarke MP for Stafford was honoured to lay wreaths on Remembrance Sunday at the Borough and County Memorials in Stafford. Ms Clarke thanks everyone who serves in the armed forces in particular those at MOD Stafford for all that they do.
Theo Clarke MP for Stafford welcomes that almost one in four families across the UK will receive £324 from the Conservative Government this month as the latest Cost of Living Payments begin to be sent out today, including 9,200 families in Stafford.
For too long growth has not been as high as it needs to be, making it harder to pay for public services – the Conservative Government is clear that this should not result in hiking taxes for hardworking families.