Monthly Archives: May 2008

Domestic Violence: Victim Support Schemes-Written

Mr. Bellingham: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice (1) how much funding from receipts from the victims surcharge was awarded to charitable and voluntary groups who work with victims of domestic violence and domestic abuse in 2007-08; [205715] (2) which charitable and voluntary groups that work with victims of domestic violence and domestic [...]

Unitary Reorganisation: East Anglia-Written

22. Mr. Bellingham: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government when she next expects to meet representatives of local authorities in East Anglia to discuss unitary reorganisation. [206443] John Healey: I refer the hon. Member to the answer I gave on 1 April 2008, Official Report, column 821W.

Sports at School

Mr. Henry Bellingham (North-West Norfolk) (Con): Is the Secretary of State—himself no mean cricketer—aware that tomorrow is national schools cricket day? He recently claimed that 90 per cent. of all state schools were offering cricket, which sounds an excellent figure. But is he also aware that the Cricket Foundation, the Government’s designated organisation for delivering [...]

Construction Skills-Written

17. Mr. Bellingham: To ask the Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills when he next expects to meet representatives of further education colleges to discuss skills in the construction sector. [205676] Bill Rammell: Ministerial colleagues and I regularly meet representatives of further education colleges, to discuss skills in all sectors, including construction. These [...]

Eco-School Bronze Award for Clenchwarton

  Henry Bellingham MP visited Clenchwarton Primary School last week to present the pupils and start the prestigius Eco-School bronze award.   The school, in Main road has been awarded after months of hard work for its work for the environment.   Mr Bellingham was asked to witness the eco-friendly programme carried out in the [...]

Children: Protection-Written

Mr. Bellingham: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice (1) how many special Children Act applications were issued by (a) Cambridgeshire county council, (b) Cumbria county council, (c) Kent county council and (d) Medway council in (i) 2005-06, (ii) 2006-07 and (iii) 2007-08; [204719] (2) how many special Children Act applications were issued by [...]