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    From: Greg Hands M.P. [email protected]

    Subject: News Bulletin from Greg Hands M.P. #391

    Date: 27 January 2014 12:43

    To: [email protected]

    In this edition:

    Greg Hands M.P.s DiaryWebsite of the Week:West London ChurchesHomeless ConcernHands welcomes record fallin unemployment locallyand nationallyPhoto news:Draycott Avenue Tenantsand Residents AssociationAGM

    Crime in H&F hits all timelowHands in the media:Greg Hands M.P. on BBCSunday PoliticsHammersmith BridgeclosuresOfficial launch of new jointe-procurement from localcouncilsNew Homes for ChelseaHands in the media:

    Greg Hands M.P.: Its threeyears today of Laboursdeficit-denying, Goodwin-knighting, zero-credibilityShadow ChancellorHow to contactGreg Hands M.P.

    Issue 391 - Monday 27th January 2014

    Since the last edition, Greg:

    Attended and chaired the elections of the Tenants and

    Residents Association of the Draycott Avenue Estate in

    Chelsea. Greg told tenants of his work, and took questions on

    a variety of topics, most of which were critical of the landlord,

    Guinness South.

    Appeared on the BBC Sunday Politics programme, talking

    against the RMT unions threatened Tube strike, and praising

    well-run Conservative Councils for achieving Council Tax cuts,

    whilst still improving services.Visited the Flood Street night shelter in Chelsea to see the

    important work of West London Churches Homelessness

    Concern. Greg helped with the serving of dinner, and chatted at

    length with those attending the shelter, around 80% of whom

    were Eastern European.

    Was in the House of Lords for the Committee stage debate of

    Lord (Michael) Dobbs and James Wharton MPs EU

    Referendum Bill, which seeks to give the British people a

    referendum on membership of the European Union in 2017,

    after a renegotiation of Britains terms of membership. Labour

    and LibDem peers are strongly opposed, but Greg thinks itstime to #LetBritainDecide

    Met representatives of a Fulham cigar business set to be

    adversely affected by possible changes to the rules relating to

    the packaging of tobacco.

    Carried out his duties as the Governments Deputy Chief

    Whip.

    Held a regular, weekly, advice surgery for local Chelsea and

    Fulham residents, at Fulham Library, on Fulham Road, close to

    Parsons Green tube. Gregs surgeries are generally weekly, on

    Monday mornings, at either Fulham Library, or Peter Jones,

    Sloane Square, Chelsea. To make an appointment, [email protected] telephone 020 7219 5448.

    Website of the Week:

    www.wlchc.org

    The website of West London Churches Homeless Concern. Gregvisited their Flood Street, Chelsea, shelter this week. Churchesacross the constituency are taking part. Why not volunteer andget involved?

    Hands welcomes record fall in

    unemployment locally and nationally

    "Government's long-term economic plan is working"Greg Hands M.P. has this week welcomed new national statistics thatshow a record fall in unemployment, seen in the Office for NationalStatistics publication of labour market statistics for the three months toNovember. They revealed that the number of those in jobs in the UKhas reached 30.15 million, up 280,000 this quarter and up 1.3 million

    since the election. Meanwhile unemployment has fallen by 167,000this quarter, representing the sharpest fall in unemployment in 17years. Youth unemployment also fell 39,000 in the last three months.Locally, in Chelsea and Fulham, unemployment fell to 1,415 inDecember 2013, which is 16 % less than last year. At borough councillevel, there were 4,014 across Hammersmith and Fulham boroughand 2,327 in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea this is afall of 18% and 20% respectively from just one year ago.Chelsea & Fulhams M.P. Greg Hands said: It is great news thatunemployment is falling so fast, both locally and nationally. There are306,000 more people in work in London than in 2010. That means

    306,000 more people getting a regular pay packet, with the chance togive themselves and their family a more secure future. I welcomestrong falls in unemployment in both Hammersmith & Fulham and inKensington & Chelsea."Of course there is still more to do, but these figures show theConservatives long-term plan to fix the economy is working, creatingmore jobs by backing small business and enterprise with betterinfrastructure and lower jobs taxes, and delivering a more securefuture for people in my constituency and the whole of London whowant to work hard and get on in life.

    Photo news:

    Draycott Avenue Tenants and Residents

    Association AGM

    Greg Hands with the officers and committee of the DraycottAvenue Tenants and Residents Association at their Annual

    General Meeting this week.

    Crime in H&F hits all time lowCrime is down to an historic low in Hammersmith & Fulham afterfalling by 15% last year, according to the latest Met Police figures.There were 3,295 fewer crimes in Hammersmith & Fulham (H&F) in2013 when compared to 2012. Overall there were 19,250 crimesrecorded in H&F in 2013 compared to 22,545 crimes in 2012.

    A detailed breakdown of the stats reveals the number of personal

    robberies is down by 21%, while burglary has fallen 18%, or 337offences. There were 1,789 fewer offences for theft and handlingoffences and the number of motor vehicle crime decreased by 21%.Violent crimes such as common assault, harassment and use of anoffensive weapon fell by 278 offences.The news comes as H&F Council continues to spend 1.3million ayear for three squads of extra town centre beat Police with localbusinesses adding an extra 350,000 a year. The additional cashmeans the borough has 42 more Police officers than it would dootherwise.The council is also deploying the latest in CCTV and mobile cameratechnology to target and deter offenders. The councils state-of-the art

    CCTV command centre at Hammersmith town hall streams imagesfrom more than 800 cameras 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

    Around 500 incidents are captured each month leading to around 100arrests on average.Meanwhile, the councils parks police officers are using lapel worncameras to crack down on crime in the boroughs parks and openspaces. The pager-sized gadgets utilise the latest high definitiontechnology and enable officers to capture court ready evidence at thetouch of a button.Cllr Greg Smith, H&F Council Deputy Leader, says, Crime is at an all-time low in H&F and continues to fall thanks to the fantastic joint

    working between residents groups like Neighbourhood Watch andvarious council and police teams.Extra beat Police combined with a comprehensive network of CCTVcameras and good work from the councils neighbourhood wardensand parks police teams mean H&F is now safer than ever.We will continue to relentlessly target the criminal minority and aredetermined to drive crime down further.Greg Hands M.P. added: "This is fantastic news and testifies to thehard work being done by the Hammersmith & Fulham police and toCllr Greg Smith and the whole team of Conservative Councillors, who

    were elected in both 2006 and 2010 on a strong pledge to bear downon crime. Nobody wants to go back to the bad old days under Labourof high crime and rampant anti-social behaviour".To read more about the ways the council is fighting crime andantisocial behaviour in the borough visit www.lbhf.gov.uk/crime.

    Hands in the media:

    Greg Hands M.P. on BBC Sunday Politics

    Click on the image above to watch Greg on the BBC SundayPolitics.

    Hammersmith Bridge closures

    Hammersmith Bridge was closed last weekend (January 25-26), forthe first of a series of weekend road closures over the next month.Hammersmith & Fulham Council began urgent repair works to thebridge last week (Monday January 13) and has plans to fully close thebridge in both directions for the weekends of February 8-9, 15-16, and22-23. These are from 8am on Saturday to 5am on Monday. There willno longer be a closure on February 1-2.The work also means that the bridge continues to be partially closedon weekdays until February 28. The southbound lane over the bridge(A306) is closed between 7am and 3pm every Monday to Friday toallow essential repairs to the 126-year-old bridges wooden decking

    panels.The work must be done to make sure that the road is safe formotorists and cyclists. After years of wear and tear, the current timberpanels on the bridge need to be repaired or replaced, and thenresurfaced. The worn wooden decking means that steel panels on theroad, which provide an anti-skid surface, are failing to work properly.There are also several pot holes in the road which have been patchedup temporarily and this work will allow the defects to be properly andpermanently repaired.Cllr Victoria Brocklebank-Fowler, Hammersmith & Fulham Councilscabinet member for transport and technical services, said: These

    works are simply unavoidable and must be done now, to make surethe road surface holds up for the next decade. Of course, if there wasany way we could keep the road open then we would.We are doing everything we can to keep disruption to residents to aminimum and we apologise for any temporary disruption this maycause.To minimise disruption and avoid clashing with Transport for Londonsnight-time closures of Hammersmith Flyover, the works have beenplanned for when southbound traffic flow is low and traffic headingnorth is at its peak.

    However, access is being maintained in both directions over thebridge for emergency vehicles and pedestrians, while the 72, 209 and609 buses are still running via the bridge during the week. Cyclistshave to dismount and walk their bikes across the bridge. There isaccess for local residents living near the bridge, oneither side of theriver (for example, those living in Rutland Grove and surroundingstreets).The diversions are via Fulham Palace Road and Putney Bridge forsouthbound traffic and, during the weekend closures, northboundtraffic will be diverted to Chiswick Bridge. Advance warning anddiversion signs are up on both sides of the river.

    Greg Hands M.P. added: "Work on bridges is often needed, but withthe Hammersmith Flyover works, and threatened works to PutneyBridge later this year, I am concerned that we need to keep trafficmoving in my Chelsea & Fulham constituency. I will be watching thissituation closely in the coming months."For more information on the works, contact Anvar Alizadeh or MichaelMasella on 020 8753 3033 or 020 8753 3082. Alternatively thehighways duty officer is available outside of office hours on 020 87488588.

    Official launch of new joint e-procurementfrom local councilsKensington and Chelsea, Westminster and Hammersmith and Fulhamcouncils are now using CapitalEsourcing, where suppliers can registerand bid for any contracts tendered by one or more of the localauthorities.The system alerts suppliers about potential contracts and when theyare going out to tender, while firms will be able to monitor the progressof any bids they have made.

    Already a contract for ICT services has been awarded under the new

    system, which gives buyers one place to manage procurements,award contracts and monitor supplier performance.CapitalEsourcing has been developed by local government for localgovernment. It standardises the way councils do business, simplifiesthe engagement process and provides efficiencies for the Tri-boroughcouncils and their suppliers.If you run a business and are interested in entering a contract tosupply goods or services to the Royal Borough of Kensington andChelsea, Westminster City Council or Hammersmith & FulhamCouncil register your company details at the councils' procurementportal,www.capitalesourcing.com.

    You will receive email alerts of contract opportunities relevant to yourcompany profile.

    New Homes for Chelsea

    An unattractive and underused municipal car park in Young Street,Kensington, is to be replaced by a twenty-first century mansion block,the Council's Major Planning Development Committee has agreed.Of the 53 market homes in the new block, approximately 17 will be for

    sale, with the remainder for private rent. The income will be sharedbetween the Council and its development partner, Grainger.Standing at the northern entrance to historic Kensington Square, thecar park at 19-27 Young Street is something of an eyesore. The newdevelopment is an opportunity to dramatically improve the approach tothe square, which is not only one of the oldest in London, but also oneof the most desirable.Built to an exacting specification, the mansion block will complementthe square's dominant architectural styles and materials. Theexpectation is that it will also yield a significant new income stream tosupport Council services.

    "This is a dated and ugly car park, which we can easily do without,"said the Council's Cabinet Member for Housing, Property andRegeneration, Cllr Rock Feilding-Mellen. "Replacing it will be a finebuilding, far more appropriate to this important location. And if thatwasn't justification enough, there will also be rental income and somebadly needed affordable four-bedroom houses provided offsite atHortensia Road."

    Also before the committee last night was the related development ofland on Hortensia Road. Again this is a partnership developmentbetween the Council and Grainger.The committee granted permission for the land to be developed toprovide 31 new homes comprising 19 one- and two-bedroom flats formarket rent and five one-and two- bedroom flats for intermediaterent*. In addition, there will be seven new Council homes, one of thema two-bed flat, the other six, four-bedroom houses which are in veryshort supply for social housing tenants. Included in the developmentwill be a commercial unit at ground floor level."We are delivering the new housing that London so desperatelyneeds," added Cllr Rock Feilding-Mellen, "built to a high qualityspecification and designed in a way that is sensitive to nearby listedbuildings. We are convinced this is the best achievable future for oursites."

    Hands in the media:

    Greg Hands M.P.: Its three years today of

    Labours deficit-denying, Goodwin-

    knighting, zero-credibility Shadow

    ChancellorGreg Hands M.P., ConservativeHomeMonday 20th January 2014

    Thursday, 20th January, 2011. I remember the day well. I was atDorneywood, as the Chancellor of the Exchequers ParliamentaryPrivate Secretary (or PPS) for the bosss very belated Christmaslunch. The team lunch had been postponed from its proper time, dueto heavy snowfall in December. David Gaukes team had just won theChancellors Christmas quiz, and everyone was settling down forsome more gentle entertainment, when one of the ChancellorsSpecial Advisers rushed in to announce that Alan Johnson had justresigned as Labours Shadow Chancellor.This was quite a shock, as there had been no indication of such amove. There had been a little disquiet about his performance from

    some Labour MPs in the Autumn of 2010, but it was more shockingthat he had resigned for personal reasons.The Chancellor decided that we should all return to London at once.Whilst expressing sympathy for Johnson, it seemed like a developingsituation, and it might require one or more of the Chancellors team tobe on the media. In the car on the way to London, the news camethrough on the radio that Ed Balls had been appointed as Johnsonssuccessor. I was sat next to the Chancellor, and his first words weresomething like Now Labour are getting serious. The Chancellor likedand respected Alan Johnson, but the feeling that day was that EdBalls had the potential to be a more formidable opponent, particularlyin the Commons chamber. Gordon Brown used to taunt hisConservative opposite numbers with the number of ShadowChancellors he had seen off, but George Osborne was already facinghis third, and had only himself been in the job eight months.

    Almost three weeks later, came the first Commons Chambershowdown between the two men. It was my job as PPS to ensure thatall preparations were made. But the most important part, theChancellors own response to Balls, was the work of the Chancelloralone. It is worth re-reading those first exchanges on 8th February2011, as they show that, from day one, Balls was unable to escape hispast and was exposed for having no credibility. After the customarypolite welcome to his new role, Balls was quickly exposed as beingMilibands second choice in the job, that he was a man with a past,that he was a deficit denier, the City Minister who knighted Fred

    Goodwin and that when it came to the deficit, the central question inBritish politics then and now, he had no plan at all. It was a verysharp critique, all shoehorned into 35 highly charged seconds at thedispatch box.The problem for Balls is that three years on, the Chancellors critiqueof his opponent is the same today as it was then. Not only that: thegreat majority of the public shares it too. Balls is known to exasperatehis own leader. He still denies that the deficit is the central problem inUK politics, and barely acknowledges it as a problem at all. He hasmade no apology for his past mistakes. Most importantly of all, he stillhas no long-term plan for the economy. The Chancellors dispatch boxcritique of Ed Balls in 2012 and 2013 was the same as it was in 2011,

    because Balls hasnt used the opportunity of time in Opposition tomove the debate forwards at all.In fact, it is hard to see anything that Balls has achieved in those threeyears at all. Major policy announcements and changes to Laboursapproach have all been made by others, even by the likes ofnewcomers like Rachel Reeves. Balls seems unable to change hispolicies, as any change would be an implicit admission that he waswrong in the past. Last weeks announcement by Miliband to reducethe size of the banks was an awkward one for Ed Balls, who was theTreasury adviser and City Minister who presided over the over-consolidation in the first place. Balls had said in 2011 that there is noneed to break up institutions, which might have explained his almost

    complete absence last week from his bosss new policy launch.Seemingly, Balls hasnt felt the need to launch any Labour policycommissions or reviews. The Conservatives in Opposition 2005-2010held many, and Labour now are reviewing policy in some areas, butnone of them seem to be Ed Ballss. To Balls, it would seem that anypolicy review would be an admission that the existing policy might bewrong.Everywhere, Balls is trapped by his past. I understand that Miliband is,for example, relaxed about Gordon Brown returning to front linepolitics. Balls, however, has overruled him. Balls has him undervirtual house arrest, one Labour MP, close to both Brown and Balls,told me last year.Ballss most prominent announcement in his three years as ShadowChancellor was that all Labour spending commitments needed to beapproved by him. Unfortunately, this has been an announcementwhich has been made now many times, but has been largely ignoredby his front bench colleagues, and as a result, nobody in Labour hascome any closer to explaining how they will pay for 27 billion ofunfunded policy commitments.Ballss biggest problem is that his central thesis has been shown to bewrong; that public spending cuts would inevitably lead to a shrinkingeconomy. His problem is that Plan A is working, that Plan B is nowholed below the water (and being abandoned even in France), and

    Balls doesnt seem interested in finding any kind of Plan C.Balls said as recently as June, that he didnt think Labour hadoverspent, and therefore Labour had nothing to learn. As recently asMarch, Balls said: Ive said consistently!unless there is aGovernment led plan for confidence, for growth and jobs, theeconomy will get worse but also the deficit wont come down, itll goup.

    And Miliband has agreed with every word of it, too weak to stand up toBalls. Of course, Balls is both a symptom and a cause of Laboursproblem. Labour has no long-term economic plan, and just offersmore spending, more borrowing and more taxes. Its the same old

    Labour.Yesterday, Miliband confirmed that Balls will remain in situ at leastuntil the election. Judging by his first three years in the job, thereseems little prospect of Labour developing a new economic policy inthe next 16 months. Miliband leaving Balls in his position is good newsfor Conservatives and shows that neither is serious about doing whatthey need to do to try to gain economic credibility.

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