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>> Labour investment in Bristol Cycling City
Greater Bristol is chosen as England's first Cycling CityGreater Bristol has been chosen as England's first officialCycling City - making it the country's premier national andinternational showcase city for promoting cycling as a safe,healthy and pra...

>> Labour improves Severn Beach Line
The SevernBeach railway line has received a huge boost and trains will berunning more frequently thanks to the Labour Council.  Trains are now running every 40minutes an increase of over 20 trains on weekdays and Saturdays. Inaddition there will...

>> St Mary Redcliffe & Temple School Development
 St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School set out its developmentplans to a meeting of local people on 23rd of April.The event was well attended by local residents andrepresentatives of Redcliffe Futures.  Following a formalpresentation and a qu...

>> Paul Smith interview with railway path campaign
Update link below takes you to Youtube and the speeches made at the path celebration  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mettoQF3HKc       Below is a link to an interview conducted by the railway path campaign group  http...

>> Fair Trade is an obligation
Paul Smith attended the launch of Fair Trade Fortnight at the Create Centre in Bristol West.  The fortnight of activities was opened by the Lord Mayor and local Labour MP Kerry McCarthy (Bristol West MP Stephen Williams, was not present).&n...

>> Paul Smith welcomes Sarah Brown to St Werburghs
Prime Minister’s wife Sarah Brown visits Bristol

The Prime Minister’s wife Sarah Brown visited a new Children’s Centre at St Werburgh’s Park Nursery School .
Mrs Brown, who was joined by Labour’s candidate for Bristol ...

>> Save the Bristol-Bath railway path
  Paul Smith and Cllr Faruk Choudhury were among over 300 people at a packed and energetic meeting to save the Bristol-Bath railway path from development. Consultants have suggested that a rapid transit bus on rails be run down several ...

>> Schools' minister visits primary in Cotham
The man responsible for all of Britain's schools visited Colston's recently to see for himself what is happening at the school.He listened to a storytelling class in Reception, and saw a Phonics lesson in Year 1, before meeting with Headteacher...

>> Exciting new reading adventure
   The launch of a new graphic novel telling the story of Bristol was attended and welcomed  by Paul Smith, Labour Parliamentary Candidate for Bristol West.  "This publication is a remarkable retelling of the Bristol story in ...

>> Climate Change Minister visits Bristol and applauds candidate
Labour’s Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Defra (Climate Change, Biodiversity and Waste) Joan Ruddock visits Bristol  On Tuesday 22 January 2008 at 12.30pm Joan Ruddock MP, Labour’s Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the D...

>> New Year Statement - Public Transport
Bristol Needs a New Year Resolution from First Group       Bristol needs an effective, integrated and affordable transport system for 2008 says Paul Smith, Labour Parliamentary Candidate for Bristol West.   Bristolian Pau...

>> Unsubscribe from torture
  Paul joined Amnesty International in Bristol City Centre on 22nd December to gain support for the 'Unsubscribe' campaign.  There is real concern that the so-called 'war on terror' is being used by Governments to excuse torture across ...

>> Gloucester Road victory
Council backs residents and refuses Sainburys In a historic victory the Council backed the residents of Bishopston's campaign to protect the unique nature of the Gloucester Road. Planning permission for the new store was refused on the basis of...

>> Gordon Brown speech - tackling climate change
Gordon Brown's speech from 19th November 2007 Can I say first of all, I see in this room many, many people who have contributed to the growth of the environmental movement, not just in Britain but right across the world. And I want to thank all t...

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11/11 at 11 Paul Smith attended this year's Remembrance day including the march from the Council House to the Cenotaph.  The service was attended by a large number of key people in Bristol including the Bristol Labour MPs.  Paul atten...

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Race Through Generations The Black Development Agency (BDA) hosted an exciting AGM with passionate speakers from Equanomics UK (and council leader Helen Holland). The BDA empowers Black and Minority ethnic communities by building up their skills,...

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Drug Lobby Success A lobby of Parliament organised by the Bristol Drugs Project and Kerry McCarthy MP brought great success.  The event was hosted at the House of Commons and speakers included BDP Chief Executive, Maggie Telfer, Ben Bradshaw...

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Housing issues continue to cause concern in inner city Over the last two days Paul Smith has had meetings in St Pauls and Easton.  Housing is a major concern for local people.  In particular the lack of affordable family housing is causi...

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Renewable Energy Target There has been some concern in the constituency that the Government's commitment to the target of 20% of energy generation from renewables was likely to be watered down following an article in the Guardian. The Prime Mini...

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Climate Change: A Global Injustice Paul Smith attended this event organised by Oxfam with representatives of SERA (Socialist Environmental and Resources Association). It was organised by Oxfam and brought together environmental and developmental ...

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