Local MP marks a century of boys and girls at Leven Primary School by officially opening improvement works

Graham Stuart, the MP for Beverley and Holderness, visited Leven Primary School on Friday 20th April to mark the one hundredth anniversary of the boys and girls schools merging on the site. He inspected and then opened the new and improved facilities, met teachers and pupils and celebrated the school’s continuing role in local life.

The school have recently made a large number of alterations to their site, including relocating the entrance and building new fencing.

To celebrate a century of boys and girls coming together in the same school, pupils took part in an ‘Edwardian’ themed day to learn what life would have been like in 1912. This saw them dressing up in period costumes and taking part in activities that ranged from woodwork to flower arranging and circus skills to brass band music.

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MP ‘walks in the shoes’ of a Beverley family living with autism

Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness, spent a morning with seven year old Niall Caldwell and his parents Helen and Paul to catch a glimpse of what life is like for a child with autism.

The visit was arranged by Ambitious about Autism, the national charity for children and young people with the condition. The ‘Walk in Our Shoes 2012’ initiative is run to connect key decision makers with the families of children with autism so they can see first-hand the sort of issues they face.

During the visit, Graham was able to spend time with the family at home, before walking with Niall to Keldmarsh Primary School.
Niall’s mother Helen said “My family and I can only say what a great privilege it was to take part in ‘Walk in Our Shoes’ and have the chance to share our lives, even for this short time, with Graham and let him see what challenges we face on a daily basis.

“We all thoroughly enjoyed the experience and hope that it has given Graham an insight which he can use when he is facing issues around autism and how it affects families. We all threw ourselves into this opportunity and attempted to treat Graham like he was a normal presence during our morning routine, inviting him to eat at our breakfast table. He was able to see how autism shapes Niall’s response to everyday stimuli and situations and the impact that has on the rest of the family.”

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Graham Stuart secures additional time for Parliament to debate caravan tax

Local MP Graham Stuart, the Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, has secured additional time for Parliament to debate the impact of imposing VAT on static caravans.

Graham successfully applied for an Adjournment Debate in the House of Commons on Thursday 26th April to allow Members of Parliament to challenge ministers on the thinking behind the tax hike and persuade them that its imposition would be counter-productive.

The debate comes after new figures from the National Caravan Council indicate that the job losses associated with placing VAT on static caravans may have been seriously underestimated and could result in as many as 7,000 jobs being lost.

Graham said, “After the vote on my amendment last week I am pleased that we will have another opportunity to persuade the Government that they should not move forward with plans to impose VAT on caravans.  This tax increase would damage the East Yorkshire economy, shrink UK tourism and hurt rural and coastal economies around the country.”

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