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15 September 2009

New "smokefree generation" in the west midlands wants parents to quit
seen at 21:43, 15 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

A new 'Smokefree Generation' of West Midlands' children are increasingly worried about the health of smoking parents. They say they will never try a cigarette, think that smoking is really uncool and believe ...

Overnight travel for very large load from luton to croydon
seen at 18:18, 15 September in Judicial Communications Office for England & Wales News - national (Our copy).

An abnormal load is being transported on major and local routes from Bedfordshire to Croydon on three nights from 18 September.

Weekly summary of roadworks in kent and sussex
seen at 18:17, 15 September in Judicial Communications Office for England & Wales News - national (Our copy).

SE263-09 All of the following work is dependant on suitable weather conditions.

Hse issues farm safety reminder after survey
seen at 18:02, 15 September in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

HSE today issued a reminder to workers about the dangers of farm machinery, following a survey which showed very low levels of safety knowledge.

Young announces union modernisation fund awards
seen at 18:02, 15 September in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

Trade unions’ efforts to support vulnerable workers were given a boost today as Lord Young announced Government funding for fourteen new projects at the TUC Annual Congress.

Hse issues farm safety reminder after survey
seen at 17:59, 15 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

HSE today issued a reminder to workers about the dangers of farm machinery, following a survey which showed very low levels of safety knowledge.

The survey was undertaken as part of a competition run by...

Government and industry launch progress report on strategy for sustainable construction
seen at 17:59, 15 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

As part of the Progress Report on the Strategy for Sustainable Construction the Government and industry today revealed the achievements made so far on their commitments to change radically the way the UK construction...

M42/m6 - delivering managed motorways - overnight full motorway and slip road closures friday 18 and saturday 19 september
seen at 17:59, 15 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Work will continue overnight this weekend to install new overhead gantries, signs and signals as part of the expansion of the Managed Motorway (previously referred to as Active Traffic Management) scheme on the...

Weekly roundup of roadworks in surrey, hampshire, south oxfordshire and south berkshire
seen at 17:59, 15 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

SE262-09 All of the following work is dependant on suitable weather conditions.

Overnight travel for very large load from luton to croydon
seen at 17:59, 15 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

An abnormal load is being transported on major and local routes from Bedfordshire to Croydon on three nights from 18 September.

New "smokefree generation" in the west midlands wants parents to quit
seen at 17:59, 15 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

WM/360/09

A new 'Smokefree Generation' of West Midlands' children are increasingly worried about the health of smoking parents. They say they will never try a cigarette, think that smoking is really uncool...

Weekly summary of roadworks in kent and sussex
seen at 17:59, 15 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

All of the following work is dependant on suitable weather conditions.

Weekly summary of roadworks in m25 sphere
seen at 17:59, 15 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

All dates and times subject to weather conditions

Consultation on secondary legislation under the Marine and Coastal Access Bill: Part 4 Marine Licensing (The Welsh Assembly Government)
seen at 15:55, 15 September in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 1st July 2009 and ends on 22nd September 2009.

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the Welsh Assembly Government are jointly consulting on ...

Minister for the third sector announces new investment and support for social investment
seen at 15:17, 15 September in Care Support Independence News - national (Our copy).

The Government’s commitment to social investment was given a boost today by the Minister for the Third Sector, Angela Smith

New "smokefree generation" in the south east wants parents to quit
seen at 15:05, 15 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

A new 'Smokefree Generation' of children in the South East say that they will never try a cigarette, think that smoking is really uncool, are increasingly worried about the health of smoking parents and believe...

City running proposed for tram-train in south yorkshire
seen at 15:05, 15 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Passengers in South Yorkshire could be the first in the UK to take a continental-style tram-train under plans announced today by the Department for Transport, Northern Rail, Network Rail and South Yorkshire Passenger...

A66 contraflow for road race
seen at 15:05, 15 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Drivers in Cumbria are being advised that a section of the A66 near Keswick will be closed for 24 hours at the weekend due to the Mountain and Ultra Distance Commonwealth Championships.

Hmrc showcase tax issues, benefits and credits, drugs and protected species work at royal berkshire show
seen at 14:06, 15 September in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

Visitors to the Royal Berkshire Show (19 & 20 September 2009) at the Newbury Show Ground will be able to meet HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) officers and learn more about the work of HMRC when they visit...

Barbara follett puts temporary export bar on watercolours of 19th century ‘medieval’ tournament of ‘outstanding significance’ to scottish social history
seen at 14:06, 15 September in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

Culture Minister, Barbara Follett, has placed a temporary export bar on a set of twenty watercolours by James Henry Nixon depicting scenes from The Eglinton Tournament, an important event in nineteenth-century...

Future jobs fund gives young unemployed a sporting chance
seen at 14:06, 15 September in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

Young people will have the opportunity to take up one of 2,000 sports jobs such as coaching football, swimming and tennis when the Government announces the next 7,500 jobs being created under its Future Jobs ...

Mpa committee meeting: finance and resources committee
seen at 14:05, 15 September in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

Metropolitan Police Authority 15/09/09 57/09 A meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority Finance and Resources Committee will be held in Meeting Room 1, 10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY on Thursday...

Uk energy excellence to take centre stage
seen at 13:07, 15 September in Manchester Aiport News - national (Our copy).

British energy companies all over the UK are being given a unique chance to find out about the prospects for doing business deals all over the world.

Exports may be down but opportunities abound
seen at 13:00, 15 September in Tate Britain News - national (Our copy).

Latest trade statistics have revealed a further decline in the quarterly value of exports from the North East but experts say that there are still plenty of opportunities to do business overseas.

Last chance for small retailers to bid for grants to protect against crime
seen at 13:00, 15 September in Tate Britain News - national (Our copy).

Time is running out for small retailers to bid for grants from a £5 million fund to buy security devices such as alarms, UV markers and radios, Home Office Minister Alan Campbell announced today.

New rights for families
seen at 13:00, 15 September in Tate Britain News - national (Our copy).

Families are set to benefit from new leave rights that will give more choice and flexibility to parents as to how they use maternity and paternity leave.

Provisional liquidator appointed to kitchen retailer
seen at 12:58, 15 September in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

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Exports may be down but opportunities abound
seen at 12:58, 15 September in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

NE/330/09 Latest trade statistics have revealed a further decline in the quarterly value of exports from the North East but experts say that there are still plenty of opportunities to do business overseas.

Hmrc showcase tax issues, benefits and credits, drugs and protected species work at royal berkshire show
seen at 12:56, 15 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

LON 42/09

Visitors to the Royal Berkshire Show (19 & 20 September 2009) at the Newbury Show Ground will be able to meet HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) officers and learn more about the work of HMRC...

Barbara follett puts temporary export bar on watercolours of 19th century ‘medieval’ tournament of ‘outstanding significance’ to scottish social history
seen at 12:55, 15 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

120/09 Culture Minister, Barbara Follett, has placed a temporary export bar on a set of twenty watercolours by James Henry Nixon depicting scenes from The Eglinton Tournament, an important event in nineteenth...

Future jobs fund gives young unemployed a sporting chance
seen at 12:55, 15 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

DWP030/09

Young people will have the opportunity to take up one of 2,000 sports jobs such as coaching football, swimming and tennis when the Government announces the next 7,500 jobs being created under...

Provisional liquidator appointed to kitchen retailer
seen at 12:55, 15 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).
Provisional liquidator appointed to kitchen retailer
Rural advocate visits rural communities to view initiatives to combat fuel poverty
seen at 12:55, 15 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

On Wednesday 16 September Dr. Stuart Burgess the Government’s Rural Advocate and Chairman of the Commission for Rural Communities (CRC) is visiting County Durham to see projects in place to tackle rural fuel ...

'...Save the Nations Green Belt' -- D Prince
seen at 09:09, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Stop this notion that there is a British population explosion and we need to...
'...apologize for the prosecution and hanging of Temperance Lloyd, Susanna Edwards & Mary Trembles for witchcraft in Essex on 25th August 1682.' -- Nigel Callaghan
seen at 09:09, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
These women (amongst many others) were persecuted and killed by the English...
'...take into account our opposition to the revisions to the Dangerous Wild Animal list as suggested in this petition: http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/no-to-pythons/' -- Sinead Costello
seen at 09:09, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Large snakes have not killed anyone in the UK for decades, despite the...
'...establish a 9/11 memorial statue of remembrance in Wales, England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.' -- Adam Rhys Davies
seen at 09:09, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
A memorial to remember those victims from the 4 countries of the United...
'...Crack down on noisy neighbours' -- Luke Price
seen at 09:09, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
People who play music and make other unneccessary noise with total disregard...
'...Review the current laws of incitement to hatred.' -- Nigel Nessling
seen at 09:08, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
We the undersigned wish to ask the government, under the Prime Minister, to...
'...reduce the cost of passport enquiries to a local call' -- jeff wormsley
seen at 09:08, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
to enquire on a landline phone to the government passport help line costs at...
'...abandon the proposed Vetting & Barring scheme, which will result in approximately 11m volunteers and professionals needing to be registered before they can help kids' -- Mr Oliver Hodson
seen at 09:08, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
This legislation means that, in order to for instance drive your kids &...
'...Stop Rail companies inflating rail fares during commuting times .' -- Mort
seen at 09:08, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
For the thousands of commuters who use public transport to go to work the...
'...raising awareness week in september for mitocondrial disease' -- sarah bain
seen at 09:08, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
i would like to help raise awareness in the uk of the disease mitrocondrial...
'...Pay benefits at most a week in arrears' -- john jenkins
seen at 09:08, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Moving income support to fortnightly is like anyone to choose to pay their...
'...Remove age requiremnts of spouse visa for non-eu national married to British Citizen' -- Abbas Khan
seen at 09:08, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Dear Sir, I am a British citizen and married to a non-EU national. We are...
'...help create legislation to ensure that hardware and software purchased in the UK is not heavily marked up in order to subsidise more competitive pricing in foreign markets.' -- Mr. Benjie Moss
seen at 09:08, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Currently hardware and software, particularly business use software is...
'...Make Child Maintenance More affordable for Non resident Fathers' -- suri
seen at 09:07, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Non Resident Fathers are ending their jobs or losing their houses due to CSA...
'...Change the Law so people are entitled to loss of earnings claim' -- Colin Henson
seen at 09:07, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
I wasinvolved in a serious car accident in January of this year, the...
'...Compel the Banks to Introduce Remote Payment Card Authentication' -- Mr Raymond Brewer
seen at 09:07, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Identity theft is a serious problem and every year millions of people have...
'...make it illegal for hostelries to discriminate and refuse entry to 'Forces personnel'' -- Tracy Gibson
seen at 09:07, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
A small town named Arbroath in Angus, Scotland is home to 45CDO RM. This...
'...apologise for the appaling treatment of Oscar Wilde for indecency' -- Phil Tubman
seen at 09:07, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
now that Gordon Brown has apologised for the treatment of Alan Turing, quite...
'...relax the law on outdoor wedding ceremonies in the UK, in line with the current Scottish law, therefore allowing couples in the UK to be married outside, without the need for a building or permanent structure.' -- Miss SJ White
seen at 09:07, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
In Scotland, one can marry anywhere as it is the Registar that is licensed,...
'...Say NO to product placement on TV' -- John Handford
seen at 09:07, 15 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The government is set to allow British TV to descend to include the worst...
Global warming set to continue
seen at 08:36, 15 September in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Global warming continues to pose a real threat that should not be ignored — a claim reinforced in a new study by scientists reported in a supplement of the August issue of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological...

Job Description: ICT & FM Support Officer
seen at 06:42, 15 September in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

This document is available as a download only

Job description for the role of ICT and FM Support Officer

New vacancy for an ICT & FM Support Officer
seen at 06:42, 15 September in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

We're looking for an ICT & FM Support Officer to support our ICT and Facilities Management Manager, and help ensure services are implemented on time and maintained efficiently.

You’ll...

Rural Services Network investigates State of Rural Services in England
seen at 06:42, 15 September in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

The Rural Services Network is conducting an in-depth investigation to detail the State of Rural Services in England. They want your input to help develop their publication so it best serves you...

The State of Rural Services does not work. I...
seen at 06:42, 15 September in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).
The State of Rural Services does not work. I live in rural Redcar and Cleveland Council area and it is not in your list of councils. I have put it into the 'Other' box but it I cannot go to the next page...
Thanks for your comment. I will pass this onto...
seen at 06:42, 15 September in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).
Thanks for your comment. I will pass this onto the Rural Services Network and hopefully they will be able to amend their survey.
Rural Services Network have now updated the...
seen at 06:42, 15 September in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).
Rural Services Network have now updated the survey, so you should be able to complete the 'Other' option and progress to the next page.
Free safety kits for bikers at brighton burn up this weekend
seen at 05:18, 15 September in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Bikers burning up at the annual Ace Café reunion in Brighton on Sunday can pick up free safety packs being handed out by the Highways Agency.

More than a quarter of consumers in the south east claim their consumer rights are ignored
seen at 05:18, 15 September in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

More than a quarter of consumers in the South East (28%) feel their consumer rights have been ignored, and a similar number are more likely to complain about goods they bought during the economic downturn, according...

Global warming set to continue
seen at 05:18, 15 September in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Global warming continues to pose a real threat that should not be ignored — a claim reinforced in a new study by scientists reported in a supplement of the August issue of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological...

Consultation launched on future funding for healthcare students
seen at 01:06, 15 September in Judicial Communications Office for England & Wales News - national (Our copy).

A consultation seeking views on how students studying to be nurses, midwives and doctors should be funded in their studies was launched by Health Minister Ann Keen today.

Government cuts carbon and saves millions by making computers greener
seen at 01:06, 15 September in Judicial Communications Office for England & Wales News - national (Our copy).

The Government has saved at least £7 million over the past year by making its IT systems greener, Cabinet Office Minister Angela Smith said today.