Amanda Milling MP has spoken of her delight that problem pothole sites in Cannock Chase which include Five Ways Island and Hill Top in Hednesford are to be repaired by Staffordshire County Council.
The Cannock Chase MP has been an avid pothole campaigner and has been running a “Pothole Patrol” camp
Since last autumn, hundreds of children have taken part in Voice Box – the joke-telling competition for schools in England, Scotland and Wales. Twenty made it through to the final at Speaker’s House, Westminster in London on 29 March.
Amanda Milling, Member of Parliament for Cannock Chase, has called for a Parliamentary debate on the issue of illegal waste.
In a recent debate, the Cannock Chase MP called on the government to set aside time in Parliament to debate the issue of illegal waste sites and fly tipping, following
Amanda Milling, the MP for Cannock Chase, welcomes Prime Minister’s new policy announcement to help mothers return to work
Speaking in Prime Minister’s Questions on International Women’s Day, Amanda Milling MP highlighted the progress being made to get women into work, onto FTSE 100 boards and redu
“I welcome the news that Staffordshire County Council have secured a High Court injunction order on the landowner and operator of the Illegal waste site at Slitting Mill, and I hope that we will now see the end to this awful situation.
This news will be welcomed by local residents who have been aff
The voters of Cannock Chase were clear on 23rd June 2016 in the EU referendum with the majority voting for the UK to leave the EU.
The Supreme Court have this morning judged that Parliament will be required to vote on whether to trigger Article 50.
Amanda Milling, Member of Parliament for Cannock Chase, has welcomed news that a dedicated £1,582,000 pothole action fund has been allocated to Staffordshire.
Following the launch of her 2017 Pothole Patrol campaign, which is a campaign to get residents to help identify potholes, the Government has
Complete control over local trains is vital for a new era of improved rail services, a candidate for the Mayor of the West Midlands has said.
Andy Street, Conservative candidate for Mayor, said it was vital that management of local rail services is from the West Midlands, rather than from the Depar