Peel is in line for a new healthcare ‘hub’ to serve its growing population. This was outlined at the recent DHSC West Roadshow at the QEII school. More information can be found on the link below:
Peel is in line for a new healthcare ‘hub’ to serve its growing population. This was outlined at the recent DHSC West Roadshow at the QEII school. More information can be found on the link below:
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On the 2nd February, the Consumer Act passed its third reading in the House of Keys.
Once the legislation completes its passage, this will outlaw cold calling in the Isle of Man and all contracts made this way will be null and void.
If you have experienced cold calling please contact me.
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I would like to wish everyone a wonderful Christmas & Happy New Year 🎄
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Monday 7 December – Public Services Commission meeting where I am now Vice Chair, DHSC political meeting, a tour of Ramsey Hospital, Child services core management meeting, Peel Clothworkers Christmas fair in the evening.
Throughout the week there have been ongoing costituency matters, such as roads, impact of floods and other matters.
Tuesday 8 December House of Keys, evening event with the Kenyan parliamentary delegation.
Wednesday 9 December meeting with Crossroads Care, a tour of the children’s care homes and secure unit and a Tynwald briefing on the changes to the cabinet office.
Thursday 10 December an excellent Bio-medical conference and ports meeting. Initial discussions on Isle of Man joining UEFA. Peel Heritage Trust Meeting in the evening.
Friday 11 December Peel Regeneration meeting, International Development Committee meeting, Noble’s Carol service, in the evening an brilliant performance by the Peel Pantaloons.
Saturday 12 December Peel surgery and bag packing @ Shoprite for Western Live At Home.
Sunday 13 December a beautiful Carol service @ Cathedral and super Santas Grotto at the Sailors Shelter which has been recently renovated.
This week is the next stage of plans for Peel Regeneration and the sea services working committee. Tynwald is most of this week, more ports and DOI meetings and a Tynwald briefing on rates and state pension. There is a committee meeting on first time buyers and a meeting with FSA to discuss setting up credit unions in the Isle of Man.
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Extract from Treasury Minister’s speech to Tynwald 17/11/15
Turning now to the comments of the Hon. Member for Peel, I can understand his concerns that the sewerage infrastructure for Peel has not been replaced to bring it up to modern standards. I would like to reassure him that Treasury intends to make capital provision in the forthcoming Budget for the design fees associated with this work. There was a modest provision made in the current year’s capital budget for 2016-17. I will be recommending that the sum of £1.25 million will be included. Assuming that there are no unexpected delays with the acquisition of the site, the planning process and an environmental impact survey, I would anticipate the construction works will begin in the 2018-19 financial year. But, as always, this will be subject to the approval of this Hon. Court.
Manx Utilities have confirmed that plans will go ahead so that Peel will have a covered sewage treatment plant by 2019. The location still has to be agreed.
http://147-5433bc3297b05.radiocms.com/news/isle-of-man-news/sewage-treated-to-modern-standards-by-2019/
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I am holding joint surgeries with Peel Commissioners at the Town Hall on the 2nd Saturday each month between 11am and midday.
October 10th 2015
November 14th 2015
December 12th 2015
January 9th 2016
February 13th 2016
March 12th 2016
Kind Regards
Ray
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A huge thank you to everyone who has supported me in this election!
I would like to thank my fellow commissioners, town hall staff and workforce. It has been a privilege to serve as a commissioner and Chairman.
Tomorrow is my induction as MHK!
Best wishes
Ray
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A requistion meeting for the Peel By-election has been called for Monday 7th September @ 7:30pm in the Corrin Hall.
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