Wednesday, November 28, 2007


GUNS WILL NOT BE TOLERATED



As reported in this evenings MEN Firearms were seized by police in Manchester today as part of a national day of action against gun gangs.
More than 250 officers with Greater Manchester Police swooped on the homes of suspected gang members and their associates.
In one of the early raids in Manchester, officers found a sawn-off shotgun in a shed at Fallowfield and a search of houses, gardens and backyards is expected to continue for most of the day.
Police have made 15 arrests, including three who were held on suspicion of possessing firearms or ammunition, and revealed two stashes of amunition.
Councillor Mike Amesbury stated" Both I and my colleagues are pleased that the police have taken this firm and decisive action. Guns should not be tolerated in any community and those individuals associated with gun crime will be removed from our streets".

The police were believed to be targeting around 50 suspected gang members and their associates, mostly based around Fallowfield, Moss Side, Stretford, Sale, and Gorse Hill.

Monday, November 19, 2007


Leech no Friends


I think the article printed in last weeks South Manchester Reporter with reference to Leeche's lack of facebook friends was a little harsh. I am pleased to say that I am a Friend of the good Labour Parliamentary candidate Lucy but I'm far from impartial. I have thus tried to cheer John up by publishing this picture of him with all his Lib Dem colleagues in the council chamber. "whoops they also seem to have deserted him.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007



MORE RESOURCES NEEDED TO
TACKLE GUN CRIME IN
FALLOWFIELD


Following the second gun related incident in Fallowfield in a two-month period local councillors are calling for more resources in the community.

Councillor Mike Amesbury stated: "In recent months we have seen a number of initiatives targeted at the areas of Hulme and Mosside to deal with the situation in these neighbouring communities. While we welcome theses resource for dealing with this issue citywide we are making a strong plea to add to focus to the Fallowfield Community.

We have an excellent neighbourhood police team but they need the support of officers that have been specially trained to deal with gun crime. The community needs to be reassured that the unacceptable use of guns will be stamped out at the earliest possible stage".

Wednesday, November 07, 2007


THE QUEENS SPEECH
Education, Training and Opportunities For All Young People


Labour is taking real steps to promote hope and aspiration amongst young people by extending educational opportunities for all. In a highly competitive global economy, we have to make sure that all young people have the chance to meet their potential

The Education and Skills Bill does just that. For young people in Manchester, The Bill will raise the learning participation age from 16 to 18, so that every young person, regardless of their background, will have the right to stay in education or training until they are 18. This doest’t mean that young people will be forced to stay at school, but I do think that it will ensure young people think about their future. Young people will get a choice of how they want to be take part in education or training. Those that want to stay in school or college can do so. For others there will be a choice of work-based learning or attending college part time whilst working, massively extending the once popular Apprenticeship programmes.

Working for a Safer, Cleaner & Greener Manchester