Carl Sargeant
Assembly Member for Alyn and Deeside

Wednesday, 13 June 2007

Contact Carl

Constituency office
Deeside Enterprise Centre
Rowleys Drive
Shotton
Flintshire
CH5 1PP

Tel: 01244 823547
Fax: 01244 823548
Email: carl.sargeant@wales.gov.uk

Assembly office
National Assembly for Wales
Cardiff
CF99 1NA

Tel: 029 2089 8292

9 comments:

donna bean said...

Hi there,

I wondered if you had an opinion on the Hooters chain opening in Cardiff? Given your strong words RE the Welsh Assembly campaign against abusive attitudes towards women (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10198459) I wondered what you might be doing to stop this chain from opening here.

thank you

Blossom said...

Hello Carl,

I was utterly dismayed today to hear that Elin Jones has resumed her attempts to push on with the Welsh badger cull. It is so sad to hear that this hamfisted and brutal approach to the eradication of TB will have to be fought again and again...this is a shame on Wales, I'm very proud to call myself Welsh but will not be if this action goes ahead! The RSPCA has asked those of us who disapprove of this proposed action to contact our AMs and make our feelings clear. I would urge any constituents who feel the same way to PLEASE let your voice be heard, have your say! Carl I would very much like to know what your stance is on this issue.

Kind Regards

colin lewis said...

Why are tennants excluded from help with central heating grants in Wales by Hees?
The Warm Front scheme in england would allow tennants over 60 to get a grant I am a resident of Deeside.

p thompson said...

dear administator
i see this post last post was add 16 sept 010 so expect this is a wast of time. please ask your employer to go to "my newtown
" on face book (if you dare ) an read the comments tis stupid remarks about newtown traffic flow
this is newtown in powys by the way. for his info i have just taken 45 min from were the proposed new round about should be were we ever to get a by pass. please ask him to come to newtown one friday for three hours and do this drive . i no thers no chance of him traveling this far if he even no's were newton is.it would be better to see for him self than do this by ESP. i no he will no read this but or i would get areply but it makes me feel better.
scousergrandad@hotmail.com

p thompson said...

dear administrator as i see the last post was 16 sept 010 i guess thers very little chance of this being read or posted. pleas ask mr sargeant to explain his silly remarks re NEWTOWN TRAFFIC improvments. please ask him to check with the people of newton in powys what they think. not to do by ESP this MAY work in UNI but not in the real world. ask him to come any friday he is not other wise engaged to spend just three hours trying this journey from welshpool to the other side of our town. its just taken me 50 min's. i no i will not get a reply but it makes me feel better to put it on the record. THANK YOU> scousergrandad@hotmail.

Nick Miller said...

Hi Carl
I just wanted to bring up the extremely worrying issues around the sale of Abergavenny Cattle Market to Morrisons. This transaction is predicated on extremely flimsy evidence and little or no public consultation. The market is currently thriving, since Newport auctioneers started selling from the site and the farmers that attend from as far afield as Bridgend bring significant extra football to the town. More importantly, the cattle market has become a tourist attraction in itself.
I urge you to re-examine the basis for this planning decision before any decision is taken on repealing the Abergavenny Improvement Act. There is sufficient feeling in the town for this to become an election issue, without doubt.
More details at:

http://abergavennymarketfutures.wordpress.com/#!/page/1

Nick Miller


http://abergavennymarketfutures.wordpress.com/#!/page/1

Nick Miller said...

Hi Carl
I just wanted to bring up the extremely worrying issues around the sale of Abergavenny Cattle Market to Morrisons. This transaction is predicated on extremely flimsy evidence and little or no public consultation. The market is currently thriving, since Newport auctioneers started selling from the site and the farmer that attend from as far afield as Bridgend bring significant extra football to the town. more importantly, the cattle market has become a tourist attraction in itself.
I urge you to re-examine the basis for this planning decision before any decision is taken on repealing the Abergavenny Improvement Act. There is sufficient feeling in the town for this to become an election issue, without doubt.
More details at:

http://abergavennymarketfutures.wordpress.com/#!/page/1

Nick Miller


http://abergavennymarketfutures.wordpress.com/#!/page/1

chrischeeks said...

Hello, i was just wondering what are your political views?

stuart said...

Mr Sargeant

As a resident of Carmarthenshire I am quite astonished and disgusted to learn that Carmarthenshire Council is using tax payers money to fund it's chief executives libel case.

Please could you look into this matter.