Thursday, March 27

Sally Keeble promotes free buss passes for pensioners
by
Sally Keeble
on Thu 27 Mar 2008 17:14 GMT
Sally Keeble MP has been promoting the new national bus pass for pensioners after government figures showed that take up is presently running at only about 55 per cent.
The new bus passes will allow pensioners to travel free on buses anywhere in the country off peak during weekdays or all weekends. In comparison the existing bus passes can only be used by pensioners in their own local authority areas, or in neighbouring authorities if there are agreements in place.
Figures provided by the Government show that with 51,777 pensioners and disabled people in Northampton entitled to have bus passes, only 27,689 presently have bus passes.
Sally Keeble said: “The new scheme starts in April, and people will need new bus passes to be able to get the benefits. It means that if they go to visit family or friends in other parts of the country, they will not have to pay pass fares if you are aged over 60 or disabled.
“I have posted out application forms to pensioners I know in my constituency – if anyone hasn’t got one, they’re welcome to phone me and I will post one out. There are also forms on the Council’s website that people can download.
“People may not realise that their bus passes are worth a lot more now that they can be used on buses anywhere in the country.”
Thursday, February 21

Working to protect our environment
by
Sally Keeble
on Thu 21 Feb 2008 14:35 GMT
Sally is campaigning to ensure the UK Climate Change Bill, which is the first Bill of its kind in the world, goes far enough to tackle climate change and to protect our wildlife.
She has helped to set up the Northampton Climate Change Forum with the local Wildllife Trust and run consultations in our town to find out what constituents think. She is now calling on the Government to toughen up the Climate Change Bill and include a clause which will ensure a wildlife expert is on the proposed influential climate committee.
At a local level she has been working with Eaga Patnership to promote the Warm Front scheme – which gives pensioners grants to insulate their homes, thereby saving on energy. She has also been promoting the use of low-energy light bulbs.

Time to toughen up the climate change bill to protect our wildlife
by
Sally Keeble
on Thu 21 Feb 2008 14:22 GMT
Sally Keeble has asked the Government to toughen up the Climate Change Bill to protect wildlife and has got a meeting with the secretary of State for the Environment about the matter.
The move follows the consultation on the bill held at Northampton University in January by the Northampton Climate Change Forum. The meeting highlighted the lack of protection for wildlife in the legislation, which is the first in the world to tackle the problem of climate change.
As a result of the meeting Sally Keeble has written to the Environment Secretary Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP asking for the bill to be amended. She has asked for the Climate Change Committee, which has to oversee the implementation of the bill, to include someone who knows about the impact that climate change has on wildlife. At present the bill sets out eight different areas of expertise for committee members – but does not mention wildlife at all.
In her letter she said: “Whilst I understand that the responsibility for adaptation, which deals very substantially with wildlife issues, will be dealt with by other legislation, it seems an omission to fail to mention wildlife in this section of this bill. Wildlife is really important for us in Northampton – both in the surrounding countryside, and also our urban wildlife. If the Climate Change Committee is to look at the impact of climate change on society, it should also look at its impact on our wildlife.”
She has also asked if the Secretary of State will be meeting a deputation from the Climate Change Forum to discuss the proposal.
Sally Keeble said: “This local consultation produced an important proposal for improving the bill. I hope that the Government will listen and make this amendment to the bill.”

MP Highlights ways to make homes more energy efficient
by
Sally Keeble
on Thu 21 Feb 2008 14:16 GMT
Sally Keeble MP for Northampton North highlighted the importance of making homes in Northampton more energy efficient by handing out energy efficient light bulbs to pensioners across her Constituency last weekend. She also drew attention to Government grants available to insulate pensionners homes.
Sally said “At a recent event I ran with the Warm Front Scheme we drew attention to the grants the government has made available to help people make their homes warmer and more energy efficient. To increase take up of these grants I have been handing out energy efficient light bulbs along with leaflets promoting the support there is out there. These bulbs also highlight how people can make small changes to their homes which will in the end save them money”.
Sally also said ”With increasing prices for gas and electricity it is important that the Government takes seriously the impact this will have on the most vulnerable in society. I will be working hard to ensure that pensioners across Northampton North gain access to all the benefits and grants that they are entitled to.”
If anyone would like a leaflet on how to apply for warm front grants please get in touch with Sally’s office on 01604 716275 and they will be able to forward one onto you.
Wednesday, January 9

Sally's report slates Post Office closures
by
Sally Keeble
on Wed 09 Jan 2008 11:02 GMT
Sally Keeble MP has sent a report to Royal Mail slating the proposals to close four post offices in her constituency.
The report, sent in to the Royal Mail’s consultation on the post office closures, said that the closures would especially hit the elderly, disabled and most vulnerable.
Among the people who responded to her consultation were many frail pensioners, including an 89 year old pensioner who is registered blind, and could only manage to get to her local post office for her pension. Many people said they used the post office to get out money and pay their bills.
The MP said that Royal Mail had failed to use accurate information when drawing up its plans for the post offices. It did not use accurate population figures, as it did not take account of new residential developments planned around some of the post offices. It did not take account the number of elderly and disadvantaged people living close to some of the post offices,
“The post offices are used for much more than just buying stamps and sending letters and parcels. For many elderly and disabled people the post office is their lifeline – it is where they get their pension and pay their bills. Royal Mail has not taken all the accurate and relevant information into account. I hope that they will look at the information in this report, see the heartfelt response of the public, and think again about their proposals.”
The report was based on a two-stage consultation with residents living in the area of Broadmead Avenue, Boothville, Brookside and Kingsley Road. You can download a copy of the report below.
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Monday, November 19

Save our Post Offices - fill in this survey!
by
Sally Keeble
on Mon 19 Nov 2007 17:22 GMT
Click on the paper clip below to fill in the survey. When you open the file you may need to resize it from 100% to 75% to see the whole page. You may find it easiest to print out and fill in by hand.
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Save our Post Offices! Participate in this Survey!
by
Sally Keeble
on Mon 19 Nov 2007 17:00 GMT
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Monday, October 22

Sarah Brown, wife of the Prime Minister, launches Schools for Africa 2007
by
Sally Keeble
on Mon 22 Oct 2007 17:29 BST
Sarah Brown was the star guest at a special reception at the House of Commons for Schools for Africa on October 8th. Mrs Brown, who helped launch the project four years ago in Northampton, came to speak at the parliamentary reception attended by 120 children from across the UK today.
Four Northamptonshire Schools attended: Parklands Primary, Stimpson Avenue Primary, Thorplands Primary and St Loys Primary in Towcester. They had a tour of Parliament, followed by speeches from Sarah Brown and also from International Development Minister Shahid Malik MP.
Schools for Africa, which recently achieved charity registration, sends 1,300 boxes of toys, educational materials and clothes to organisations supporting children orphaned by HIV and Aids in Kenya, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. It was launched four years ago by Sally Keeble MP, starting with only Northampton Schools. In the three years since then it has grown to include about 60 schools in Birmingham, West Bromwich, Derbyshire, Erewash, Luton, Buckingham, Wellingborough, Towcester and London.

Sarah Brown congratulated the children on taking part in the project, and said that their gifts would make a real difference to the children in Africa. As well as providing practical help, they also demonstrated that children here care.
Sally Keeble said: “Sarah has been a great friend of Schools for Africa, and made the day for the children. She has a great commitment to fighting poverty in Africa, as well as to the welfare of children around the world.”
Monday, July 30

Sally opposes development of Dallington Grange
by
Sally Keeble
on Mon 30 Jul 2007 14:14 BST
Sally Keeble MP has written to Northampton Borough Council in advance of a meeting to be held on 30th July 2007 where councillors are expected to approve the proposed development of Dallington Grange. Sally opposes the development on behalf of constituents on the following grounds:
- There is inadequate infrastructure to support the extra houses, which would lead to problems such as road congestion.
- There has been no assessment of the flood risk to the proposed site. The developers are expected to do this after the Council has given their approval. Sally believes the assessment should be done by a neutral body with no conflict of interest and that it should be done before consent is given.
- Whilst attitudes may have changed in Kings Heath, the residents of Kingsthorpe remain strongly opposed to the development and feel that they would suffer from the costs of the development and not benefit from any of the advantages.
Sally has also criticised the way the Council has handled the issue. Many of the councillors won their seats at the recent elections opposing the development. The meeting to approve the proposals has also not been publicised until the last minute. Sally has conducted two thorough surveys of constituents views and taken a clear interest in the issue yet was not informed of the meeting until two working days before. Finally the meeting is being held at the peak of the holiday season, when most people will be going away, which again makes it hard for the public to become engaged in the process.
The letters that Sally has written to the Leader and the Chief Executive of Northampton Borough Council are attached below.
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Wednesday, July 11

Daming verdict on the death of Gareth Myatt highlights the need for an enquiry into the use of restraint
by
Sally Keeble
on Wed 11 Jul 2007 14:02 BST
Sally Keeble Northampton North MP, has called on the Government to set up an enquiry into the use of restraint in secure training centres following the death of Gareth Myatt at a centre in Northamptonshire.
She said that the jury’s findings at the inquest into Gareth’s death were a wholesale condemnation of the failures of the Youth Justice Board. She said the Government must take urgent steps to review the workings of the YJB to deal with the shortcomings which the jury said had contributed to Gareth’s death.
She said, ‘Ill be seeking an urgent meeting with the new justice minister to deal with this matter which has been left unresolved since Gareth’s death three years ago. The jury has found a lack of training, monitoring and accountability which should never have happened. In addition the Government must withdraw its proposal to relax the rules on the use of restraint, set out in statutory instrument 1709.’
‘This has been an horrendous ordeal for Gareth’s mother, Pam, and she deserves every sympathy. The priority must be to ensure that things are put right so that nothing like this can happen again.’
Friday, June 8

Tony Blair congratulates the Northampton Climate Change Forum!
by
Sally Keeble
on Fri 08 Jun 2007 16:50 BST
Tony Blair gave his support to Northampton Climate Change Forum – an organisation set up by Sally Keeble and the Northampton Wildlife Trust – during his weekly question time this week. The commendation came the day before Climate Change Minister, Ian Pearson, came to formally launch the Forum at an event held at Northampton University.
Tony Blair said: “I congratulate the Northampton Climate Change Forum on the work they do, which shows the interest that has been taken in this issue in constituencies and communities up and down the country” He added that he would be working at the G8 to get a global target for a substantial reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
The launch event in Northampton was also a chance for our town to hear about the forthcoming Climate Change Bill from the Climate Change Minister himself. Attendees had the chance to ask the Minister questions and then watched the film ‘An Inconvenient Truth.’ There was also an opportunity to give comments on the Bill which is currently open to public consultation.
‘It was a very inspiring evening.’ said Sally Keeble ‘There is so much to do and its good to see the people of Northampton getting involved and to see the UK Government taking action with the world’s first Climate Change Bill’ she added.
You can find a briefing on the draft Bill on this website’s briefings and surveys page. You can also find the Northampton Climate Change Forum’s shortened consultation document on the same page, or the full consultation document on http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/consult/climatechange-bill/consultation.pdf. The deadline for submissions to the consultation is June 12th 2007.

Climate Change Questionnaire/ shortened consultation
by
Sally Keeble
on Fri 08 Jun 2007 16:35 BST
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Climate Change Bill Briefing
by
Sally Keeble
on Fri 08 Jun 2007 16:34 BST
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Tuesday, May 1

School site money must benefit community
by
Sally Keeble
on Tue 01 May 2007 17:40 BST
Improvements to streets and pavements and more youth facilities came top in a survey by Sally Keeble of residents about how they think money from the sale of local school sites should be spent.
The survey of residents views in Blackthorn, Eastfield, Raeburn and St Davids found:
- Improvements to existing roads and pavements got top priority from local residents overall.
- Better youth facilities came top in Eastfield and a close second in Raeburn and St Davids.
- Just over 70 per cent of people in Blackthorn wanted to see planning gain used to provide better parking for residents.
- Developers should contribute towards better bus services, and CCTV according to many of the residents.
Sally said: “People were provided with a list of options that had been drawn up by the authorities. Their views were very clear – they wanted improvements to the existing infrastructure of roads and pavements, and better services for young people. This reflects some very deep-seated views in the communities about the deterioration of the local environment and the lack of facilities for young people – leading to some real problems of anti-social behaviour on some of the estates.
“I trust that the local authorities will listen very carefully to what the local residents have to say, consult them closely, and make sure that any benefits that accrue from the development of these former school sites is used to meet the priorities of the local communities.”

April 2007 Newsletter
by
Sally Keeble
on Tue 01 May 2007 17:30 BST
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Tuesday, March 27

Olympic gold medallist, Kelly Holmes, visits Northampton to launch new sport fund
by
Sally Keeble
on Tue 27 Mar 2007 16:55 BST
Dame Kelly Holmes, the gold-medallist Olympic athlete, will be coming to Northampton Academy to launch a new Northamptonshire Championship Fund that will help talented children to develop their sports skills. The new fund, which will be raised mostly from private sector funding, comes as part of a wider strategy being promoted by Sally Keeble MP to ensure that Northamptonshire benefits fully from the Olympics in 2012.
Kelly Homes will also be using her visit to the specialist sports school to encourage more girls to participate in sport.
Sally Keeble said “We are delighted that a national hero is coming to Northampton and that she has decided to help raise the profile of the Northamptonshire Championship Fund. It is an exciting project and I do hope that the private sector in Northampton will want to get involved and support the fund too.”
Thursday, March 22

Brown's budget boost for Northampton
by
Sally Keeble
on Thu 22 Mar 2007 11:29 GMT
Sally Keeble w`elcomed the Chancellor’s tax cutting budget. She said the budget would be good for the hard working families and pensioners in Northampton.
In particular she welcomed:
- the 2p cut in tax that would cut the tax burden on many families
- the increased tax free allowances for pensioners
- the extra money for the NHS
- the cut in corporation tax to boost the enterprise culture
- the cut in inheritance tax that means only six percent of people will pay the tax
- the 80 million fund for voluntary groups - she will argue that it should go to sports clubs.
Sally said: ‘This is good for families and enterprise and will be good news for many people in Northampton. It puts money into our frontline service and invests in the future.'

Sally Keeble organises International Conference on Infant and Maternal Health
by
Sally Keeble
on Thu 22 Mar 2007 11:27 GMT
Sally Keeble worked together with the World Health Organisation (WHO) to put together a conference attended by women parliamentarians from all over the world and by senior UK Ministers. The conference, which was opened by Cherie Blair on the first day and by Sarah Brown on the second, aimed to tackle the number of women and children internationally who die during pregnancy or childbirth.
MPs gathered from countries as diverse as Sweden, Bolivia, Tajikistan and Malawi to share ideas about infant and maternal health and press governament on a six point plan to improve progress on the issue. Delegates heard from, amongst others:
· Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP, Secretary of State for International Development
· Supermodel and WHO goodwill ambassador Liya Kebede: Liya will also be available for photographs.
· Andrew Lansley MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Health
· Rt Hon Hilary Armstrong, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
· Rt Hon Don McKinnon, Commonwealth Secretary-General
· Dr Monir Islam, Director, WHO.

Sally, Sarah Brown and the Swedish delegate

Sarah Brown and the Bolivian delegate
Friday, February 9

February, March 2007 Newsletter
by
Sally Keeble
on Fri 09 Feb 2007 12:03 GMT
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Wednesday, February 7

Well Done to all the Schools!
by
Sally Keeble
on Wed 07 Feb 2007 17:13 GMT
A big thank you to all the schools who took part in the Schools for Africa project! The boxes have now been delivered to the children who were absolutely thrilled to receive their presents. Both Sally Keeble MP and Cathrine Russell, from Sally’s office, went to Africa to witness the boxes being handed over. Many children found it hard to believe that schools in faraway England would think of them! Look out for photos in the photo gallery of boxes from your school!

Happy children with their boxes from Northampton School for Girls
If your school enjoyed the Schools for Africa project please make sure you let your MP know - so that they can be back in touch about the project next September. In fact, we’d be very grateful if teachers involved took the time to fill in one of our feedback forms (which you can download below) to tell us more about your Schools for Africa activities.
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Cash Boost to Kids' Sport Clubs
by
Sally Keeble
on Wed 07 Feb 2007 16:21 GMT
Sally is leading a campaign in Parliament to give sports clubs for children and young people a tax break. The move could mean about £200 extra per year for a small amateur sports club for children—enough to buy some kit or pay for pitch hire. Her campaign is aimed to provide a tax rebate similar to the Gift Aid scheme already enjoyed by charities. It means that community sports clubs could reclaim a notional amount of tax deemed to have been paid subscriptions and charges paid by children attending a training session. A number of MPs are already signed up to the idea on a cross party basis. It is also supported by the Community Amateur Sports Club and the Central Council of Physical Recreation which has worked up some of the details of the plans. Sally will be discussing the proposals with The Treasury. It would be a big boost to children's sports in the run-up to the 2012 Games.
Monday, December 18

Kingsley Primary School boxes arrive in Kenya!
by
Sally Keeble
on Mon 18 Dec 2006 12:06 GMT

A
Kenyan boy receives his Schools for Africa box,
which comes all the
way from Kingsley Primary School.
The little boy is supported by KENWA,
the Kenyan Network for Women with AIDS, which as well as helping women,
helps their children, who may be orphaned or very vulnerable.
Monday, December 4

Climate Change Bill promised
by
Sally Keeble
on Mon 04 Dec 2006 15:21 GMT
Sally Keeble has welcomed the
Government's decision to introduce a Climate Change Bill into
Parliament. Sally receives regular letters from constituents about
climate change and the environment. She conducted a study of
constituents' views on the subject and found that the overwhelming
majority thought that reducing our 'carbon footprint' in the UK
was very important. The Bill will be designed to have exactly that
effect, with incentives for business and the public to be more
green. Being green must start at home and Sally is in the process
of putting together a Green Forum for Northampton. The first meeting is
planned for January. Constituents who are interested in attending
should contact her Northampton office.

Free Drugs for Alzheimers Patients
by
Sally Keeble
on Mon 04 Dec 2006 15:11 GMT
At the end of November, Sally Keeble MP visited the Alzheimer Society’s day centre at Eleanor House and spoke to patients,
relatives and carers about their campaign to keep the drug Aricept free
on the NHS. She has also received many letters and postcards from
Alzheimers patients and their friends and families in Northampton.
Sally
Keeble MP has written to the Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt to ask
her to continue to make Aricept available on the NHS for Alzheimer
patients.Her appeal to the Secretary of State was based on:
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Prolonging quality of life at the early stages of the illness.
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Cost-effectiveness as the drug is relatively cheap.
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Support for patients and carers.
Sally will continue to campaign for a solution on this issue.

Newsletter December 2006
by
Sally Keeble
on Mon 04 Dec 2006 15:01 GMT
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Thorplands Primary School boxes are ready for Africa!
by
Sally Keeble
on Mon 04 Dec 2006 14:53 GMT

Children from Thorplands Primary schools help their MP, Sally Keeble,
get boxes ready to send to Africa
Friday, October 13

Newsletter Winter 2006
by
Sally Keeble
on Fri 13 Oct 2006 14:12 BST
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