Concern: A petition has been launched by a former councillor to protect a family from losing its funfair business After stepping down from the town council over its “appalling” treatment of a long-standing family business, one woman has launched a petition to put a halt to the council’s plans. Fletcher’s Funfair has hosted events at Silloth Fairground for 56 years, with three generations running the site over the decades. But despite the family’s longstanding efforts to provide the area with joy, Silloth Town Council has put the site out to tender – meaning another applicant could take over the funfair.
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A view from Clwyd South’s Member of Parliament
Wrexham.com has invited Wrexham & Clwyd South constituency Members of Parliament and Members of the Senedd to write a monthly article with updates on their work in Parliament and the Senedd, and closer to home. (You can view an archive here).
Clwyd South MP Simon Baynes writes…
It’s excellent news that more than 17.5 million people have now had their first vaccine dose in the UK: more than 1 in 3 adults. And I’m pleased to hear that the UK Government wants to see rollout go further and faster in the coming weeks and plans to offer a vaccine to every adult by the end of July. Our NHS staff, Armed Forces servicepeople, volunteers and key workers all deserve tremendous praise for rolling out the vaccinations and for achieving such a high level of coverage so quickly.
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Simon Baynes, MP for Clwyd South.
By Simon Baynes, MP for Clwyd South It s excellent news that more than 17.5 million people have now had their first vaccine dose in the UK: more than 1 in 3 adults. And I m pleased to hear that the UK Government wants to see rollout go further and faster in the coming weeks and plans to offer a vaccine to every adult by the end of July. Our NHS staff, Armed Forces servicepeople, volunteers and key workers all deserve tremendous praise for rolling out the vaccinations and for achieving such a high level of coverage so quickly.