Showing posts with label Walsall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walsall. Show all posts

Monday, 23 September 2013

Team at Walsall Freshers fair today

Always great to meet students - over the next few weeks I'm scheduled to take part in lessons across the West Midlands in various schools, colleges and Universities.

My team will be at Walsall college Freshers fair Monday - Wednesday this week.


Wednesday, 28 March 2012

An evening at Burton Albion

After a busy day in Birmingham and Coventry yesterday, I spent the evening at Burton Albion FC. Burton Albion is one of the clubs where I have sponsored a player, in this case Danny Blanchett. Here is a photo of the player sponsorship in the programme:



The match ended 1-0 to Burton, which is the first win for the Brewers for quite a while.

Other good results for my teams across the Midlands included a win for Worcester who are making a late charge for the promotion places whilst Walsall beat Colchester 3-1.

To end the football and goals theme, here is the video of Peter Crouch's wonder goal from the weekend. Many of you will know that I am one of his shirt sponsors this year.


Thursday, 22 December 2011

WEST MIDLANDS MEP NIKKI SINCLAIRE PRESENTS MOST UNDEMOCRATIC COUNCIL AWARD TO WALSALL


Walsall council thought they’d heard the last of one West Midlands MEP, but she has come back after months of being ignored by Walsall council to present them with the award of “Most undemocratic council in the West Midlands”.
Walsall council confirmed their decision to prevent an MEP from meeting her constituents in a meeting which was held back in September.
Independent MEP Nikki Sinclaire was denied permission for her Mobile Surgery to visit the town centre in Walsall back in July when the application was first made. The original planning committee meeting, which was held on July 20th, referred the issue to a Full Council meeting which was held last night (September 12th) in which the recommendation to deny Ms Sinclaire’s request to bring her vehicle into the town centre was upheld. Walsall have become the one and only council in the whole of the West Midlands to deny Ms Sinclaire a spot within the town centre to meet the people who voted to put her in her role. 
Under council rules which were outlined in a letter from Chief Executive Paul Sheehan in July, the criteria for being allowed on the highway in Walsall is as follows, “Exhibitions and displays will only be permitted on the highway in the Borough where the organisation requesting the display is a charity, a local community group based in Walsall or a public service organisation”.
Prior to this communication, a member of Ms Sinclaire’s team in August 2010 emailed Walsall Council to find out where the Mobile Surgery could be parked to meet people in the town. Hazel Powell, Senior Licensing Officer, replied to the staff member stating “Unfortunately political parties are not permitted to the use the designated sites therefore we are unable to meet your request”.

Following a meeting of the licensing and safety committee on the 20th July, Ms Sinclaire was informed that her request, under the Highways Act 1980 Section 115 (E) Promotional Site Activity, had been denied as the mobile surgery did not meet the criteria determined by the council.
Following this meeting, Ms Sinclaire and her team were promised a letter with a list of places which Nikki could use to meet the people of Walsall. This letter has never been received despite numerous requests both on the phone and social media.
The West Midlands MEP is one of 7 MEP’s who covers the region which has 5.2 million constituents. In the past year, Nikki Sinclaire’s mobile surgery has virtually covered every town and city within the West Midlands region. Nikki is now planning to have a meeting with Chief Executive of the council, Paul Sheehan, to discuss this important matter further.
Nikki said of the decision, “In these times where people feel disconnected from their politicians, Walsall council’s decision not to allow my surgery into Walsall is an affront to democracy. It is also unfair that some of Walsall councillors use council property to run their surgeries.
The people of Walsall have a right to be able to meet me. I’m the only MEP with a mobile surgery, and Walsall Council is the only council who are opposed to my presence.
Usually councils enjoy getting awards, but this will probably be an unwanted accolade. I hope in 2012 I can finally meet the people of Walsall to discuss vital issues which affect them.”

Wednesday, 14 September 2011

PRESS RELEASE: OFFICIAL - WALSALL COUNCIL BECOME FIRST COUNCIL TO STOP MEP MEETING HER CONSTITUENTS

PRESS RELEASE: OFFICIAL - WALSALL COUNCIL BECOME FIRST COUNCIL TO STOP MEP MEETING HER CONSTITUENTS

Walsall council have confirmed their decision to prevent an MEP from meeting her constituents in a meeting last night.

Independent MEP Nikki Sinclaire was denied permission for her Mobile Surgery to visit the town centre in Walsall back in July when the application was first made. The original planning committee meeting, which was held on July 20th, referred the issue to a Full Council meeting which was held last night (September 12th) in which the recommendation to deny Ms Sinclaire’s request to bring her vehicle into the town centre was upheld. Walsall have become the one and only council in the whole of the West Midlands to deny Ms Sinclaire a spot within the town centre to meet the people who voted to put her in her role. 

Under council rules which were outlined in a letter from Chief Executive Paul Sheehan in July, the criteria for being allowed on the highway in Walsall is as follows, “Exhibitions and displays will only be permitted on the highway in the Borough where the organisation requesting the display is a charity, a local community group based in Walsall or a public service organisation”.

Prior to this communication, a member of Ms Sinclaire’s team in August 2010 emailed Walsall Council to find out where the Mobile Surgery could be parked to meet people in the town. Hazel Powell, Senior Licensing Officer, replied to the staff member stating “Unfortunately political parties are not permitted to the use the designated sites therefore we are unable to meet your request”.

Following a meeting of the licensing and safety committee on the 20th July, Ms Sinclaire was informed that her request, under the Highways Act 1980 Section 115 (E) Promotional Site Activity, had been denied as the mobile surgery did not meet the criteria determined by the council.

The West Midlands MEP is one of 6 MEP’s who covers the region which has 5.2 million constituents. In the past year, Nikki Sinclaire’s mobile surgery has virtually covered every town and city within the West Midlands region.

Nikki said of the decision, “In these times where people feel disconnected from their politicians, Walsall council’s decision not to allow my surgery into Walsall is an affront to democracy. It is also unfair that some of Walsall councillors use council property to run their surgeries.

The people of Walsall have a right to be able to meet me. I’m the only MEP with a mobile surgery, and Walsall Council are the only council who are opposed to my presence.”

ENDS.

Friday, 29 July 2011

In the Guardian today re my dispute with Walsall Council

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/jul/28/diary-hugh-muir-wapping-farrers

• Bad blood in the Midlands where the scary 6ft4in tall independent MEP Nikki Sinclaire is going to war with Walsall borough council. The Tory-led authority has refused to let the former Ukipian park her mobile surgery/referendum campaign battlebus in the town square. It says she does not qualify for a licence because her activities don't reach the standard of a public service. An affront against democracy, says combative Nikki. You are hindering me from being able to meet with my constituents. "I travel all over the constituency, which is one of the biggest, and Walsall is the only council to refuse me permission. I think the people are with me on this. I appeared on the radio with the leader of the council, Mike Bird, and one caller called him a little Hitler." This will be a dirty fight, it seems

The Radio programme in question can be listened to here