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Letters Page- Open letter on NHS reforms from Graham Stuart MPTHIS WAS sent to us as an open letter from Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness. Published here for purposes of debate: 11 April 2012 Dear Sir, Now is the time to celebrate the renewal of our National Health Service under the Conservatives. In East Yorkshire we know the realities. With a rapidly aging population and many elderly people in isolated l […]
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- In response to Darrens message about irresponsible dog…In response to Darrens message about irresponsible dog owners, we in Paull have our fair share of unwanted dog mess. This is left by people’s dogs who don’t even live in the village, they come for a walk along the bank and through the woods and fail to pick up the dogs mess. On occasions the owner does manage to bag the mess then leaves the bag! […]
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The Hedon Wish List
LIST ALL YOUR IDEAS for making Hedon a better place to live and work! You can complete the special form by CLICKING THE IMAGE BELOW. You can enter one wish for the town but can always return to enter more. The Wish List is open from Tuesday 1st December to Sunday 31st January 2010.
For background information on the wish list then look at The Hedon Wish List 2010.
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The Hedon Wish List
Hedon Wish List 2010 with The Hedon Blog
“Imagine the kind of place we want Hedon to be!”
THE HEDON BLOG wants to grow an online conversation about the town. That conversation can cover everything that matters to local people and can be shared with the rest of the world via the internet.
This campaign will aim to generate a Town ‘Wish List’. This will list all ideas that people have for making Hedon a better place to live and work in.
The Wish List will reflect individual ambitions and constructive proposals for the town. Let’s imagine the kind of place we want Hedon to be!
The Wish List should not be a list of negatives: If you know of a problem, then what is a possible answer? You can be as imaginative as you like.
Examples:
A town that doesn’t have dangerous traffic going through its centre!
- Traffic calming measures
- Community speed watch
- More safer crossing areas
More things for young people to do!
- Extend the Youth Club opening times
- Speak to young people about what they want and would use
Once we have developed the wish list, we will prioritise it into realistic actions that can be tackled now, sooner or later. We will look at the actions that need to take place in order to make the priorities happen! And who can help us achieve some of these: Councils, MPs, NHS, business, voluntary organisations, etc?
The Wish List will open for ideas on Tuesday 1st December 2009 and will close on Sunday 31st January 2010.
You can take part in generating the Hedon Wish List 2010 by visiting The Hedon Blog between those dates.



