The owners of Rugeley B, Engie, announced last month that this coal-fired power station may cease operations this summer due to deteriorating market conditions, with an employee consultation period currently on-going.
Amanda Milling MP, has been speaking in Parliament about the support that is available to those who are living with dementia, their families and carers, with two Cabinet Ministers both backing the work of local charities and voluntary groups across Cannock Chase.
In Prime Minister’s Questions today, Amanda Milling, Member of Parliament for Cannock Chase, urged community safety groups from Cannock Chase to apply for grants from Staffordshire Police and Crime Commissioner’s ‘Proceeds of Crime Fund’.
Speaking in Parliament ahead of a visit to Brereton's Redbrook Hayes Community Primary School, Amanda Milling, Member of Parliament for Cannock Chase, praised the school's improvement in standards, following a recent Ofsted inspection which saw the school rated as 'Good'.
Amanda Milling has welcomed the Government’s commitment to creating apprenticeships at the launch of National Apprenticeship Week 2016, with the growing number of people in Cannock Chase starting apprenticeships demonstrating that they are valued by both employers and apprentices.
Cannock Chase MP Amanda Milling has welcomed a new Foundation which has been launched in the Houses of Parliament to help tackle housing problems faced by ex-service personnel.
Amanda Milling, Member of Parliament for Cannock Chase, has raised the issue of the potential closure of coal-fired power stations directly with the Prime Minister.