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	<title>Paul Maynard MP &#187; Cleveleys can benefit from change with Paul Maynard</title>
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		<title>How it feels to be the first apprentice in Paul Maynard’s office? By Nathan Green</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2011 09:02:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Working in Paul’s office is very different from what I started out doing in my early years of working life. From the humble years of being a general assistant, to becoming an apprentice in an MP’s office, it is a very big step and honour, however with my time working as a general assistant I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Working in Paul’s office is very different from what I started out doing in my early years of working life. From the humble years of being a general assistant, to becoming an apprentice in an MP’s office, it is a very big step and honour, however with my time working as a general assistant I believed that I have gained excellent customer service skills on which I feel may be useful when dealing with many different people inside or outside the office. I believe that this is a great opportunity to help me get started into a career within the business industry which I have been keen to be a part of since my last two years of high school.</p>
<p>The team in the office are friendly and very helpful in aiding me with work and tasks that I am set for the day. Not only this but they make the working environment very pleasant and make me feel as part of the team. Sometimes I feel the work we receive throughout the day may never end but when working with the team; the worries disappear due to the interesting topics of conversation we have whilst aiming to reach our goals and objectives.</p>
<p>The type of work on which I have started on, is basic filing, and typing up letters to be sent off to whom they concern. This may seem like an easy task to complete but it is important to ensure that the files go into the right place in case they are called upon again, and as for typing up the letters, it is most important to input the correct information to be sent to the correct correspondent. When there is a very important issue raised within the office I feel that my input is just as important as another member of the teams. However I feel that within a few weeks of training I feel that I could help out more with trying to work out how to solve any cases we receive.</p>
<p>I feel I will gain lots of new experience and skills from this role in the office and will gain a wider understanding of politics and how the processes of making a change happen. This also helps me understand the time it takes to make sure everything possible can be done to help. I think what I have learned in my first few days is that it’s important to keep a fresh mind on things and don’t get over worked as you can and will be likely to make mistakes, which in any case is never a good thing. My overall view of this new opportunity is that I will gain lots more knowledge and skills on many different areas throughout a business and will become a better team member by working in the office of Paul Maynard MP.</p>
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		<title>Public health &#8211; a future for Blackpool and Cleveleys</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 19:12:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alcohol has been in the news a lot recently, with minimum pricing being looked at in Scotland, Labour thinking of banning ‘irresponsible’ drinks promotions in clubs, pubs and bars across the Country and general concern about 24 hr binge drinking culture of Broken Britain.  And last week was the turn of the Conservatives to air [...]]]></description>
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<p>Alcohol has been in the news a lot recently, with minimum pricing being looked at in Scotland, Labour thinking of banning ‘irresponsible’ drinks promotions in clubs, pubs and bars across the Country and general concern about 24 hr binge drinking culture of Broken Britain.  And last week was the turn of the Conservatives to air their views on drinking - and public health more generally.</p>
<p>Reading through the launch document, A Healthier Nation, I am pleased to see some of the focus is on encouraging behavioural change. A key element in Conservative thinking is the emphasis on personal responsibility and personal choice. The philosophical difficulties for me occur when one person’s choice becomes another person’s irresponsibility.</p>
<p>There is no question that alcohol abuse and excessive consumption are at the root of many social problems – there can be no disagreement that it fuels domestic violence, potential family break-up and anti-social behaviour. But, moderate alcohol consumption can be part of an enjoyable night out – no-one would suggest a return to the era of Prohibition, since it didn’t work.</p>
<p>The problems occur with the unregulated ‘all you can drink’ dentist’s-chair mentality of many drinkers.  This is a behaviour that I am not sure legislation and direct government intervention can eradicate completely.  Might minimum pricing just see a greater percentage of household income spent on alcohol and therefore make some of the social consequences of drinking worse? Or make responsible drinkers pay more for their once or twice a week tipple because of the bad habits of the few?  Would this just fuel supermarket profits yet further? This isn’t to say it’s a bad idea – but health policy must always be evidence-based and not prejudice-based.</p>
<p>Conservatives want to tackle binge drinking and all the social problems it causes by banning cheap alcohol being used as a loss leader in shops and supermarkets. Alcopops and super-strength beers will be taxed more heavily. We will treble duty on alcopops, we will significantly increase tax on super-strength beer and we will more than double tax on super-strength cider. And a tougher licensing regime will also be introduced so that problem venues which encourage irresponsible drinking can be tackled.</p>
<p>I have no desire to encourage the nanny state. People of an older generation may think back to a time when it was socially acceptable to drink and drive.  Drink driving, although still around, is now socially unacceptable.  Did this change as a result of the stick of a driving ban, or the carrot of social unacceptability?   Or did the ban lead to social unacceptability?</p>
<p>But public health is not just about irresponsible drinking.  I was talking to a friend who is a family doctor the other day.  In our discussion we talked about life expectancy and how it has increased over the years in some places but has plateau-ed out in others.  His reply was “If people stopped smoking, drank less, took moderate exercise, and we could screen against prostate, bowl and testicular cancer and ensure all heart attack victims got an ambulance within 8 minutes, we would pretty much crack inequalities in life expectancy”.</p>
<p>A simple solution you think.  But here in Blackpool, despite the best efforts of NHS Blackpool and the Victoria Hospital, life expectancy is well below the national average – for males it is about 6 years less on average.  We can put the screening in placeb or provide the ambulance, but it can’t make people stop smoking, drink less or take up exercise. Only a change in attitude can make that happen and I think that this is where societal change comes in.</p>
<p>The Conservative Party’s Public Health Policy can be summarised in these four points.</p>
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<li>There must be a focus on reducing health inequalities, in a locally led public health strategy and throughout government – from the strengthening of support for families with young children to reducing preventable winter deaths among elderly people.</li>
<li>Some parts of public health policy need to be led nationally – immunisation programmes, emergency planning or behaviour change campaigns. Wherever possible, these should be evidence-based and linked to the latest advances in social psychology and behavioural economics, so that they work intelligently with the way real people live their everyday lives.</li>
<li>Responsibility for improving public health, and the budget to do so, must be decentralised as far as possible – away from central government control and out to local communities.</li>
<li>Councils, communities and independent providers should be rewarded for reducing health problems like obesity, teenage pregnancy and alcohol abuse – when they make serious savings for the NHS and the taxpayer, they should be rewarded for it.</li>
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<p>Perhaps the most exciting news for Blackpool and Cleveleys is that we will introduce a new ‘Health Premium’ to target resources towards areas with the poorest health to progressively reduce chronic health inequalities. The public health funding we devolve will give enhanced support and incentives to deprived communities, where health problems tend to be much worse. Based on the results achieved, the ‘Health Premium’ will incentivise and reward the improvements in the health of the poorest communities. NHS Blackpool already does a superb job co-ordinating multi-agency working – this will mean it can do even more!</p>
<p>Public health is a massive issue – the cost is enormous in terms of health, quality of life, the effect on those around us and the tax burden.  I don’t want to come across as ‘preachy’ as I do believe in people living their own lives as they see fit, but we can’t carry on like this.  Life is so enjoyable when we are well, fit, active and able.</p>
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		<title>Response to my health survey</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 19:05:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few months ago, many of you will have received from me a survey concerning the provision of health and care services. We received hundreds of responses, which I have been following up since. I now want to report back to you on what I have done. I have met with three organisations to discuss [...]]]></description>
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<p>A few months ago, many of you will have received from me a survey concerning the provision of health and care services. We received hundreds of responses, which I have been following up since. I now want to report back to you on what I have done.</p>
<p>I have met with three organisations to discuss the most common findings of the survey: Blackpool Victoria Trust’s Chief Executive Aidan Kehoe, NHS Blackpool’s Chief Executive Wendy Swift and the team at the Blackpool Carers Centre. My discussions were based</p>
<p>At the hospital, I raised the following issues:</p>
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<li>Ensuring that the dignity of patients is maintained and that mixed sex wards and toilet facilities are eradicated.</li>
<li>Improvements are made to hospital parking facilities.</li>
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<p>At NHS Blackpool, I discussed:</p>
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<li>Local public health priorities and how to reach out to those who most need help but are often those hardest to reach.</li>
<li>Accessing GP services, and the appropriateness of a target-driven culture.</li>
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<p>At the Carers Centre, we spoke of:</p>
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<li>The problems with the benefits system that make it so hard for carers to claim the benefits to which they are entitled.</li>
<li>The ways in which young carers can be identified and supported.</li>
<li>The need for GPs to identify carers and consider their special health needs.</li>
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<p>These are just some of the issues raised. With a background in health policy, I am committed to improving the quality of NHS healthcare and social care in the area. I know those I met with are too. That doesn’t mean there won’t be the occasional hiccough when things go wrong, as they sometimes do. But if I am fortunate enough to be elected your Member of Parliament, I promise that you will have a diligent and effective advocate on your behalf.</p>
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		<title>Bingo-ne.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 17:08:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I take no pleasure in seeing my prediction of bingo&#8217;s demise in this area coming true. The closure of Orion Bingo in Cleveleys was something I warned about in my first edition of Coastline magazine: &#8220;For many people, a night out at the bingo is something they really enjoy. But their days look to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-305" title="BnP_bingo" src="http://paulmaynard.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/bnp_bingo.jpg" alt="BnP_bingo" width="500" height="334" />I take no pleasure in seeing my prediction of bingo&#8217;s demise in this area coming true. The closure of Orion Bingo in Cleveleys was something I warned about in my first edition of Coastline magazine: &#8220;For many people, a night out at the bingo is something they really enjoy. But their days look to be numbered thanks to Labour. Gordon Brown has been busy squeezing bingo halls out of existence by double taxing them &#8211; for gross profits and VAT purposes. It is the only form of gambling which has this. The 2005 Gambling Act placed even more burdens on bingo halls. In the past three years, 80 bingo clubs have had to shut their doors. And part of the local sense of community has disappeared with them. We should be building up our communities, not letting them slowly die like Labour does&#8221;.</p>
<p>Sadly, we now have one more to add to the eighty-plus which have closed.</p>
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		<title>Veterans Day in Cleveleys</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jul 2009 18:26:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Maynard MP</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It might not quite have coincided with Veterans Week, but I was delighted to welcome Dr Liam Fox, Shadow Secretary of State for Defence, to the constituency on Saturday. Kindly organised by Roy Haskett, Liam was able to meet with some of the veterans from the Royal Marines Association and others connected with the Fylde [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_279" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 624px"><img class="size-large wp-image-279 " title="cartmel races 180" src="http://paulmaynard.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/cartmel-races-180.jpg?w=1024" alt="Dr. Liam Fox MP, Paul Maynard, Cllr Roy Hasket and some of Blackpool and Cleveleys many veterans." width="614" height="411" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Dr. Liam Fox MP, Paul Maynard, Cllr Roy Hasket and some of Blackpool and Cleveleys many veterans.</p></div>
<p>It might not quite have coincided with Veterans Week, but I was delighted to welcome Dr Liam Fox, Shadow Secretary of State for Defence, to the constituency on Saturday.</p>
<p>Kindly organised by Roy Haskett, Liam was able to meet with some of the veterans from the Royal Marines Association and others connected with the Fylde Ex-Servicemens&#8217; Liaison Committee. The death of Henry Allingham, the last survivng British WWI veteran, which had been announced that morning merely underlined the debt of honour we owe these gentlemen. And as many of them pointed out, it is as important that we cater for the veterans of today&#8217;s wars as well as yesterday&#8217;s. We had a lively debate about our tactics in Afghanistan as well as the shortage of helicopters and other equipment. A good time was had by all.</p>
<p>Later in the evening, Liam gave a rousing speech to the local party faithful which gave us all good heart as we face a General Election which could be round the corner at any moment.</p>
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		<title>Rossall Beach and Beacon Hill</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 15:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was pleased to attend the Rossall Beach Residents Association&#8217;s initial open meeting last week. Well-attended and well-organised, I learnt a lot, and was able to share the key themes which had emerged from our residents survey. The next day I was back at Beacon Hill to try their Headmasters hair salon for the first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was pleased to attend the Rossall Beach Residents Association&#8217;s initial open meeting last week. Well-attended and well-organised, I learnt a lot, and was able to share the key themes which had emerged from our residents survey.</p>
<p>The next day I was back at Beacon Hill to try their Headmasters hair salon for the first time. Great value, great cut. There is more information at <a href="http://www.beacon-hill.blackpool.sch.uk/fab_headmastersopening.html">http://www.beacon-hill.blackpool.sch.uk/fab_headmastersopening.html</a>. I thought it was superb &#8211; and I&#8217;ll be going back again in future.</p>
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		<title>Tobias Ellwood in Cleveleys</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2009 13:06:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was pleased to take our Shadow Tourism Minister Tobias Ellwood up to Cleveleys to look at the new £20 million promenade &#8211; and also to look at the Rossall Beach area which is crying out for a bit of TLC to match the town centre&#8217;s coastal stretch. We were greeted there by Jane Littlewood and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-245 alignleft" title="Tobias Elwood and Paul Maynard visit Cleveleys seafront" src="http://paulmaynard.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/tobias_ellwood_0551.jpg" alt="tobias_ellwood_0551" width="350" height="234" />I was pleased to take our Shadow Tourism Minister Tobias Ellwood up to Cleveleys to look at the new £20 million promenade &#8211; and also to look at the Rossall Beach area which is crying out for a bit of TLC to match the town centre&#8217;s coastal stretch.</p>
<p>We were greeted there by Jane Littlewood and David Hewitt from the Rossall Beach Residents Association and representatives from Birse Construction and Wyre Borough Council. As a Bournemouth MP, Tobias is no stranger to seaside towns. But even he was impressed by the cafe shortly to open at Easter. When we were there they were busy erecting the little wind turbines that should &#8211; all things being equal &#8211; provide enough power to keep it going. I look forward to opening day!</p>
<p>You can see more pictures of the visit and more information at <a href="http://www.rossallbeach.org.uk/members.html">http://www.rossallbeach.org.uk/members.html</a>.</p>
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		<title>Mind Your Step</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 14:29:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[More evidence that Labour Lancashire are inept &#8211; over a quarter of Lancashire pavements are not even safe to walk on. These latest figures from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy underline existing concerns that the County Council is failing to keep road surfaces up to an adequate standard. This compounds existing concerns that Labour are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More evidence that Labour Lancashire are inept &#8211; over a quarter of Lancashire pavements are not even safe to walk on. These latest figures from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy underline existing concerns that the County Council is failing to keep road surfaces up to an adequate standard.</p>
<p>This compounds existing concerns that Labour are failing to keep the roads adequately resurfaced.</p>
<p>Just imagine all the extra compensation claims this leads to!</p>
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		<title>George Osborne visits Addison Projects in Thornton-Cleveleys</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 17:31:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was pleased to welcome George Osborne to Thornton-Cleveleys yesterday. He joined me to visit an excellent local firm, Addison Projects, who do precision engineering. They have a wide range of clients from the aerospace sector to Formula One cars and even Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Mr Osborne had a short presentation on the firm&#8217;s development [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was pleased to welcome George Osborne to Thornton-Cleveleys yesterday. He joined me to visit an excellent local firm, Addison Projects, who do precision engineering. They have a wide range of clients from the aerospace sector to Formula One cars and even Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Mr Osborne had a short presentation on the firm&#8217;s development and then toured the factory, looking at some of the projects they are doing for larger clients. The firm&#8217;s MD Marcus Addison took the opportunity to raise a number of points with Mr Osborne about how government can best help the small business/manufacturing sector. As he rightly points out, there has been a lot of focus on making money out of money &#8211; banking &#8211; and less focus on making money out of making things, which is what Addison does. I was particularly interested to hear that Addisons have set up apprenticeship schemes funded <em>out of their own pocket</em> to cope with the local skills gap. With various branches across the north, Marcus also joined the long list of people in this part of the world stating the desperate need for a new road link to the M55.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-family: Arial;" lang="EN-US"><span style="font-size: small;">Commenting on Mr. Osborne’s visit, Marcus Addison said: “It was a tremendous opportunity to demonstrate to a very senior politician both the reality of the recession in which we find ourselves and the creative approaches to business growth that financial adversity can stimulate. I hope that Mr. Osborne gained a good insight into how an engineering services company like Addison is coping with the significant challenges we face and, possibly, ways that he may be able to assist us in the future.”<img class="size-full wp-image-239 aligncenter" title="George Osborne MP, Shadow Chancellor, visits Addison Projects in Thornton-Cleveleys with Paul Maynard" src="http://paulmaynard.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/n731717018_1964158_3305.jpg" alt="n731717018_1964158_3305" width="500" height="334" /></span></span></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 13:43:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Maynard MP</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have just issued a call for Joan Humble to show her support for Blackpool and Cleveleys’ many anglers in Parliament. Walking along the seafront, come wind, rain or sunshine, I see just how many local people enjoy angling. But now, those who go out in small boats for their angling face a new threat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height: 150%; text-align: justify; margin: 0;">I have just issued a call for Joan Humble to show her support for Blackpool and Cleveleys’ many anglers in Parliament.</p>
<p>Walking along the seafront, come wind, rain or sunshine, I see just how many local people enjoy angling. But now, those who go out in small boats for their angling face a new threat from the European Union. The EU wants them to include their catch in fish quotas, and force them to get licenses.</p>
<p>In my view, this is regulation gone mad. I am calling on our local MPs to show their support for angling, the Angling Trust and local anglers by signing Early Day Motion 528, and to persuade the Government to oppose these changes in Brussels”.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0;">EDM528 states:</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify; margin: 0;">“That this House expresses concern over the European Commission&#8217;s proposals to include recreational sea angling catches within the national quota, introduce a licensing scheme for vessels involved with recreational sea angling and force anglers to register their catches (Article 47 of the Commission&#8217;s Proposal for a Council Regulation establishing a Community control system for ensuring compliance with the rules of the Common Fisheries Policy COM(2008) 721 final); believes that these proposals will place an unfair burden on recreational sea anglers and put at risk the £1 billion and more than 20,000 jobs recreational sea angling contributes to the economy; notes that in 2008 the Government ruled out introducing a licence for sea anglers; and calls on the Government to oppose these proposals from the Commission”.</p>
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<p>You can find out more at <a href="http://www.anglingtrust.net">www.anglingtrust.net</a></p>
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