
Does your area suffer from graffiti? Have you got problems with fly-tippers and rubbish on your streets.
If so, tell me about it, and I will contact Birmingham City Council to get it cleared up.
Write to me at the House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA.

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June 2007
28 June 2007 |
Liam appointed Minister for West Midlands |
Liam was today delighted to be appointed by Prime Minister Gordon Brown to the new government role of Minister for the West Midlands.
Liam said:
“I am delighted to have been appointed the Minister for the West Midlands. It’s going to be about standing up for the area in parliament and making sure things are getting done. In many ways I’m going to be the minister for knocking heads together.”
He added:
“It’s a great region and I’m going to be responsible for making sure we get our fair share, that the billions of investment the area is receiving is spent well. We need to cut red tape whilst building more affordable homes, improving transport and safeguarding jobs and our local industries. I’m relishing the role.”
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22 June 2007 |
| Nuisance neighbours need to go faster says Liam |
Liam Byrne MP will today meet with Maura Mulligan, the new district housing manager for Hodge Hill to call for action on dealing with bad neighbours.
The Hodge Hill MP sought the meeting with the area’s new housing chief to explore options around throwing people out of their neighbourhoods for anti-social behaviour.
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15 June 2007 |
| Liam steps up new school campaign |
Liam today met with Sylvia McNamara, the council chief in charge of building new schools, to move forward his campaign for three brand new schools in Hodge Hill.
Liam last month demanded the city council explain why it has not taken up over £3 million in Government funding to build a new school in Hodge Hill despite new figures showing a school place crisis.
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5 June 2007 |
| Come and claim your entitlements says Liam |
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Liam today invited Hodge Hill residents to Friday’s Benefit Entitlement Day in Ward End.
The event, being staged between 11am and 3pm at Ward End Asian Elders Centre on Sladefield Road, will allow local people to drop in and receive free checks that they are receiving all the government benefits and local services they are entitled to.
For the full story please click here.
Please feel free to display and distribute posters and leaflets around Hodge Hill.
To see a poster of the event please click here.
To print a leaflet please click here. |
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