The announcement that the Labour government is now considering creating a People’s Bank based at the Post Office has been welcomed by Jeremy who has frequently argued the case for one.
Stafford Conservatives yesterday held the first of its ‘ Coping with Recession’ meetings for local businesses to help tackle key problems thrown up by the current crisis.
News of record exports of British food and drink - up to £6 billion in the past 6 months, 15% higher than a year ago - has been welcomed by Jeremy.
In a letter published in the Staffordshire Newsletter, Jeremy Lefroy has set out the facts which lead him to conclude that we will face a shortage of acute hospital beds when the new University Hospit
Jeremy has welcomed the announcement by the government that the Post Office Card Account has been saved.
Shopmobility in Stafford enables some 400 people a month to shop and meet friends in the town who would otherwise find it difficult or impossible to do so.
Alstom’s UK President – Stephen Burgin, a resident of Stafford and Governor of Staffordshire University – spelt out clearly the challenges facing the UK’s electricity supply in the coming yea
Hundreds of patients at Hazeldene House surgery in Great Haywood have responded to the call to write to the Government to save their dispensary.
Jeremy Lefroy, in a letter to the local Stafford press, has called for a serious approach to manufacturing industry in Britain and highlighted the need to encourage more young people to study engineer
Jeremy has welcomed the success of the Student Firefighters Scheme – coordinated by Graham Watt – at Stafford.