News

26th January 2012

Bedworth Heath Councillor, Damon Brown, welcomes new fence that aims to help cut crime and anti-social behaviour.

New fencing has been erected to help secure homes and cut crime and anti-social behaviour in the Topps Heath and Cashmore Road area of Bedworth Heath. The new, metal fence and gate backed by wooden close boarded fencing has been erected in an alley that links Topps Heath and Cashmore Road. The fencing helps eliminate a blind spot that was a magnet for vandalism in the area. It was erected after the previous fencing was burnt down when a stolen motor bike was set on fire in the alley.

26th January 2012

Dan Byles, MP for North Warwickshire and Bedworth welcomes new deal between Royal Mail and the Post Office.

Dan Byles, the MP for North Warwickshire & Bedworth, has welcomed news of a 10-year deal between Royal Mail and the Post Office which should secure the future of services for local people.
20th January 2012

 Dan Byles, MP For North Warwickshire & Bedworth, Presents A Cheque To Youngsters At BUFC

The final part of a one thousand pound donation from the new Bedworth Tesco store has now been distributed, when local MP Dan Byles handed over a cheque for £400 to some of the youngest players at Bedworth United Football Club.
16th January 2012

Last week, international credit rating agency S&P took the remarkable step of downgrading the credit ratings of France and eight other European countries. That is a clear sign of just how bad the outlook is for the debt-laden economies of the Eurozone. It is also a danger sign for us, because poor economic performance on the continent will have a negative impact on our own economy

16th January 2012

Last week, international credit rating agency S&P took the remarkable step of downgrading the credit ratings of France and eight other European countries. That is a clear sign of just how bad the outlook is for the debt-laden economies of the Eurozone. It is also a danger sign for us, because poor economic performance on the continent will have a negative impact on our own economy

11th January 2012
Residents of Bedworth are still finding their way around a new £27m Tesco that was opened before Christmas by the town’s MP, Dan Byles. While some shoppers may be aware that the investment has created 150 new jobs and safeguarded 180 or so existing jobs, they may not be aware of an additional donation by Tesco to mark their commitment to the town.
9th January 2012

Last week could be considered the final week of what journalists sometimes call the "silly season". Over the Christmas and New Year period, with Parliament in recess and many journalists away from their desks, real news can be a bit thin on the ground. Perhaps that might explain the frenzy of media coverage for two recent 'Twitter rows'.

19th December 2011

Our Christmas Party, held jointly with Nuneaton Conservative Association has been hailed as a great success.

Around 100 people, including guests from Coventry and Tamworth Conservative Associations, gathered with members of North Warwickshire Conservatives and Nuneaton Conservatives at Weston Hall Hotel at Bulkington to enjoy festive food and drinks, speeches, raffle before dancing the evening away.

29th November 2011
Dear all   At Party Conference in October the CPF Chairman, Oliver Letwin, announced our challenge for the year ahead: to tackle three key topics that will shape the debate for years to come. These topics are Ageing; Productivity; and the Cities, Towns, and Villages of the Future.   This month’s Discussion Brief is the first to tackle these vital subjects and deals with the interaction between demographic ageing and economic productivity.   To this end we will be holding a Conservative Policy Forum discussion on Monday 12th December at Shuttington Village Hall at 7pm where we will be discussing “Older People and Employment”. I do hope you will be able to join us at this event   Best regards   Karen
 
Karen Mercer-West

Deputy Chair Political - North Warwickshire
26th November 2011

Over 100 delegates gathered at the Grimstock Hotel in Coleshill recently for the annual West Midlands Conservative MEPs regional Conference. It was a chance to discuss the work that the MEPs are doing for the West Midlands and debate other key issues. A number of guest speakers were invited to take part in the discussion including Nuneaton MP Marcus Jones who spoke about the impact of EU regulation on local authorities, good and bad,

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