January Newsletter

Renter’s Reform Bill I voted in favour of the Renter’s Reform Bill which saw the most significant package of reforms to the private rented sector in over 40 years and it will provide greater security and stability for more than 11 million private renters. Millions of people in England live day in, day out with the knowledge that they and their families could be uprooted … Continue reading January Newsletter

Rebecca Long-Bailey MP: ‘Save Salford’s Post Office’

Salford’s MP, Rebecca Long-Bailey, has written to Government Ministers asking them to intervene and call a halt to plans which could see Salford City’s post office close. Salford City’s branch is among more than 100 across the UK at risk of closure. Rebecca said, “Salford City’s Post Office is an essential part of our local economy and is relied upon by local residents and businesses, and … Continue reading Rebecca Long-Bailey MP: ‘Save Salford’s Post Office’

October Newsletter

Winter Fuel Payments Chancellor Rachel Reeves will deliver Labour’s first Budget on Wednesday the 30th of October. Ahead of the budget, I wrote to the Chancellor calling for an immediate halt to the ending of Winter Fuel Payments and reconsideration of these plans in time for the Budget. According to Age UK, 8400 people in my constituency are set to be affected by these cuts, … Continue reading October Newsletter

Newly renovated Salford Quays Mosaics unveiled by Rebecca Long-Bailey MP and Tommy Charlton, brother of Sir Bobby Charlton

Salford’s Member of Parliament, Rebecca Long-Bailey MP, and Tommy Charlton, brother of the late footballing legend Sir Bobby Charlton, officially re-launched the Quays Mosaic Trail in the heart of Salford Quays.  21 years ago this September Sir Bobby Charlton formally launched the Quays Mosaic Trail. Following recent restorations, Rebecca unveiled the new plaque for The Quays Mosaic Trail with Tommy Charlton, as a Guest of … Continue reading Newly renovated Salford Quays Mosaics unveiled by Rebecca Long-Bailey MP and Tommy Charlton, brother of Sir Bobby Charlton

Rebecca Long-Bailey backs pledge to crack down on tragedy chanting

Salford’s Member of Parliament, Rebecca Long-Bailey MP, is backing GMB Union’s call to crack down on tragedy chanting. Tragedy chanting is when football fans engage in offensive chants or songs that reference fatal accidents or stadium disasters involving fans, players, or officials of rival clubs. Rebecca said, “I’m proud to back GMB’s campaign to crack down on tragedy chanting. A healthy rivalry on the pitch is … Continue reading Rebecca Long-Bailey backs pledge to crack down on tragedy chanting

Regent Retail Park

Following several meetings with constituents, I have written to the planning department objecting to plans which will drastically change Regent Road retail park. These plans won’t help tackle the urgent need for social and affordable housing, won’t help with the loss of shops, existing employment and parking, and will drastically impact Salford’s skyline. You can read my letter in full below. Development ManagementTechnical ServicesSalford Civic … Continue reading Regent Retail Park