Hello and welcome
26/09 Goodbye Mr Blair, Hello Mr Brown? goodbye Labour?
Goodbye Mr Blair, Hello Mr Brown? goodbye Labour?Have labour shot themselves in the foot. Mr Foot oh no!
They are now looking like a gang of headless chickens without a future leader.
Mr Blair has been the real leader for three terms and has the imagination and flair to create a dynamic party. The policies you might not agree with, you may hate him but Mr Blair has the strength to make his case.
Unfortunately most politicians are out of touch with the real world its part of the job.They are too busy playing politics.In most cases they lack the ability to make themselves popular with the public-Mr Brown?.
Mr Blair is popular and has the abilty to convince you he is in touch.He has mass appeal.He sells the product called New Labour and pushed old labour under the floorboards.He could have done the same with The Conservative Party.
New labour? The public do not see a new leader yet for new labour.What happened to Old Labour will this become new new labour? oh no!
Goodbye.
19/08 Calling all heroes from history - English Heritage needs you!
Calling all heroes from history - English Heritage needs you!Calling all heroes from history! Children are being invited to dress up
as their favourite hero from history on Saturday 9th September at
Witley Court & Gardens in Worcestershire.
From Robin Hood to King Arthur, Queen Elizabeth I to the warrior Queen
Bodicia, there is no shortage of fantastic and flamboyant characters to
inspire the imagination - and with equally inspiring wardrobes! There
will be prizes for the most imaginative costumes in age categories 0-7
and 8-16 years old. Entry to the site will be free. Registration begins
at 2pm and judging will begin at 3pm.
Suzanne Carter, English Heritage's Outreach Officer for the West
Midlands, said: "This fun event is a great opportunity for children to let
their imaginations go wild and get really creative over the summer break.
We're looking forward to seeing who children really view as their
heroes from history and to seeing some great costumes that reflect the
glamour and fantasy of some of history's favourite characters. "
Witley Court is the magnificent ruin of one of England's great
Victorian country houses, set in 40 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens with
a spectacuar working fountain. It is located 10 miles north west of
Worcester on the A443. Call 01299 896636 for further information. No
booking necessary.
For further press information contact Helen Barnett, English Heritage
Corportate Communications Manager on: 0207 973 3254.
20/05 NEW HEAD OF HSE FOR WORCESTERSHIRE
NEW HEAD OF HSE FOR WORCESTERSHIREHarvey Wild wants to work in partnership with employers
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has appointed a new Principal
Inspector for the Worcestershire area - Harvey Wild - who is now
responsible for overseeing safety in the workplace throughout Worcestershire.
Harvey Wild said:
"Worcestershire is an extremely diverse workplace covering the service
industry, agriculture and some manufacturing. Employees in the area
are exposed to different hazards that stretch the abilities of both
employers and regulators. In Worcestershire in 2004 - 2005 there were 6
fatalities, 308 major injuries, and 1,116 incidents which required someone
to be off work for over three days."
"HSE cannot make the difference on its own, we need to work with
employers, local authorities and partner organisations to persuade companies
to adopt the right sort of behaviour to protect their own staff.
There is a also strong case for business viewing health and safety as a
sound investment that will pay off in terms of improved workforce
morale, better public image, less time off, greater productivity and lower
insurance premiums. It is about employers and employees working
together. Sensible health and safety is about managing risks, not eliminating
them.
Harvey was born in 1967 and attended Aberystwyth University where he
studied Microbiology. He is married with two children. Harvey joined
HSE in 1993 working in Manchester inspecting all types of manufacturing
activities, as well as being involved in gas and fairground safety.
Most recently Harvey was a member of HSE's Safety Unit working on the
falls from height campaign and Height Aware campaign before his recent move
to HSE in Worcester.
PUBLIC ENQUIRIES: Call HSE's InfoLine, Tel: 08701 545500, or write to:
HSE InfoLine, Caerphilly Business Park, Caerphilly CF83 3GG.