
Gorse Hill is a thriving Manchester neighbourhood in the borough of Trafford, giving its name to the Gorse Hill Ward alongside neighbourhoods of Lostock, Trafford Park and parts of Stretford. This site serves as an archive of news (political and local) for the main Gorse Hill Labour website. Latest Posts
Friday, 27 September 2013
Saturday, 7 September 2013
Let Our Councils Franchise Rail Services and they'll save £20m
Councillors in Greater Manchester have joined other northern councils in drawing up a plan to convince ministers to let them take charge of train franchising.
Councillors in Greater Manchester have joined other northern councils in drawing up a plan to convince ministers to let them take charge of train franchising
Doing so will ‘unlock the rail system’s fullest potential’, he says, allowing councils to spend existing rail budgets more wisely – while taking into account the needs of the region’s economy.
Meanwhile, fare setting would become more transparent, allowing rail users to see how their cash was re-invested.
Sir Howard Bernstein last year highlighted the West Coast mainline debacle – in which DfT officials bungled the franchising process at a cost of up to £40m – as demonstrating the need for devolution.
Wednesday, 21 August 2013
Kate Green condemns Eric Pickles for Abandonding Pollution Monitoring
Kate is challenging the government’s proposal to remove the duty for local authorities to report air quality figures and potential associated health risks.
The proposal comes after Tory minister Eric Pickles ignored local concerns over a proposal to add an incinerator's emissions to the air above Davyhulme, Lostock and Stretford, already deemed to be overly polluted. Mr Pickles wants councils to stop measuring air quality.Why is Eric so keen on Pollutors |
Monday, 13 May 2013
Stretford Road Safety Success
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) joined forces with Greater Manchester Police, North West Ambulance Service, Trafford Council's Road Safety Unit and various other organisations for the day to raise awareness of road safety.
Students from Trafford College gave demonstrations on how to check your car is safe while volunteers from local bike companies carried out free maintenance checks and repairs, helped by the Trafford Youth Offending Team.
Read more at Fire Authority
Stretford Station Manager Gethin Curzon said: "It may surprise some people to know that firefighters are now called to more road traffic collisions than fires and this is something that we are working to reduce.
Read more at Fire Authority
Friday, 10 May 2013
Local Labour tribute to Sir Alex
“He's left United the biggest and most successful club in the world and we're so proud of Sir Alex in Gorse Hill.”
Mike Cordingley, a season ticket holder at City, agreed; "Undoubtedly the best manager there's ever been.".
And Laurence Walsh added: "And a big Labour man too. Thank you Sir Alex."
PS - So is David Moyes!
Read more in Messenger
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
10,000 children across Greater Manchester took up smoking
Nearly six children A DAY took up smoking in Manchester during the last year, according to Cancer Research UK figures.
In fact, more than 10,000 children across the Greater Manchester area took up the habit in 2012.Alison Cox, Tobacco Control Lead for Cancer Research UK, said that they are pushing for legislation which will drastically change the design of cigarette packs. This, she hopes, will deglamorise cigarettes in the eyes of children. “Children find a dull looking cigarette pack a turn off whereas they find a colourful, glitzy, well designed pack interesting,” she said.
Read more in Mancunian Matters
Saturday, 27 April 2013
Labour hit out at end to Environmental Enforcement
Read more in Messenger
Jane Baugh is so right that the ending of the enforcement team in Trafford is going to lead to more pictures like this. The Tories need to stop their trivial set-up photoshoots with supporters (can't call them activists) and change their plans now.
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