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2 Jun 2025 Yeovil Hospital: Maternity Unit

I agree with the hon. Gentleman, and I will come on to that point now. In September last year, reports described Musgrove Park’s maternity unit as “traumatic, super-hot and overcrowded”. Measures such as extra beds are being put in place. Expecting that overstretched service safely to take on extra cases from Yeovil is

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2 Jun 2025 Yeovil Hospital: Maternity Unit

I start by thanking the fantastic staff at Yeovil district hospital’s maternity unit and paediatric staff across the country for their hard work. I also thank the Minister for Secondary Care for coming to the Chamber this evening to respond to the issues raised, which are important for Yeovil and South Somerset. In Jan

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2 Jun 2025 Yeovil Hospital: Maternity Unit

Does the Minister agree that the timescale given to our NHS staff, and telling them on Teams or not telling them at all—with them finding out on social media—is not the right way to treat them? Imagine how that makes those staff feel.

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2 Jun 2025 Yeovil Hospital: Maternity Unit

I totally agree; it really is just not good enough. [Interruption.] I hope the Minister is listening. I urge the Department of Health and Social Care to do all it can to maintain and support NHS Somerset in ensuring the return of safe maternity services to Yeovil district hospital. Just as with the closure of its hyper

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21 May 2025 Business of the House

In January, the Care Quality Commission warned that paediatric care at Yeovil district hospital requires significant improvement. The maternity unit has suddenly closed, initially for six months, creating real fear. This follows the closure of the hospital’s hyper-acute stroke unit. May we have a debate in Government t

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13 May 2025Engagements

Maternity services in Yeovil are due to shut on Monday, after a deeply flawed Care Quality Commission inspection in January, and are to be moved to Musgrove Park hospital in Taunton, which does not have capacity for an extra 1,300 births a year.[Official Report, 19 May 2025; Vol. 767, c. 10WC.] (Correction) Although th

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13 May 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-05-13)

We did discuss that, but our problem, as you know, is that lots of Members go home on a Wednesday evening because they already have stuff booked in the constituency on Thursday. We were concerned that if we went for a Thursday, it would be hard because there would be other constituency events booked in, so we may not g

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13 May 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-05-13)

It was really easy. I just emailed our colleagues, Juliet emailed hers, and that was it.

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13 May 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-05-13)

As you know, this is a joint application. Thank you very much, Chair and Committee members, for this opportunity. About 10% of the UK population is dyslexic. However, approximately 80% of dyslexic pupils are leaving school undiagnosed. For too many children, including those who have had their dyslexia identified, class

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13 May 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-05-13)

Thank you for your support.

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12 May 2025Churches and Religious Buildings: Communities

Yeovil has some truly beautiful religious buildings, and polling of the general public shows that 75% of people agree that church buildings are important for society. Holy Trinity runs a baby bank, supporting three to four families each week with essential items for newborns, such as nappies and baby grows. The church

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6 May 2025Personal Independence Payment: Disabled People

In Yeovil, 7.9% of working-age adults claim PIP, which is higher than the average for the south-west. For my constituents, PIP is not some kind of luxury; it allows them to live their lives, manage their disabilities, go to work and do daily tasks that people without disabilities can do. For example, one constituent to

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5 May 2025Parking Regulation

Constituents of mine in Yeovil have been given unfair fines at car parks run by Parkingeye, Excel Parking and Euro Car Parks due to unclear signs, faulty ticket machines, bad apps and poor road markings. Does my hon. Friend agree it is clear that private parking companies cannot be trusted to regulate themselves?

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31 Mar 2025 Access to Dentistry: Somerset

The 700,000 new urgent dental appointments cover only a third of the need for urgent care, and are being funded by simply recycling underspends in an already stretched budget. Does my hon. Friend agree that what we actually need in Somerset is new money to invest in NHS dentistry, as promised at the election?

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18 Mar 2025 Stations: Step-free Access

Constituents of mine with disabilities have had accidents at railway stations in Yeovil because of the lack of support staff and inaccessible systems for booking assistance. Does my hon. Friend agree that Great Western Railway and other operators must be made to ensure that there is proper support staff at stations suc

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12 Mar 2025Sustainable Farming Incentive

One of the key messages from farmers at the that forum that I held in my constituency was that they have lost trust in this Government and in investing in sustainable farming. Does the Minister recognise that ending SFI with no warning has only worsened the loss of trust? What plans do the Government have to restore Ye

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10 Feb 2025Inheritance Tax Relief: Farms

Farmers in my constituency have told me that the Government’s changes to agricultural property relief have damaged their mental health, and some of my constituents have taken their own life. Does my hon. Friend agree that, rather than worsening the mental health crisis in farming, the Government should address it by sc

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5 Feb 2025Closure of High Street Services: Rural Areas

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Miss Furniss. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross (Jamie Stone) for securing this vital debate. As in many rural areas across the country, high-street services in my constituency of Yeovil have slowly vanished. That includes bank

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5 Feb 2025Closure of High Street Services: Rural Areas

I agree; it is a big reduction. Fortunately, in Crewkerne in my constituency, our banking hub will be open five days a week, but I agree that they need to be reassessed. Beyond banks, many businesses on the high street in my constituency have had to close, such as Kazbar in Yeovil. The broken business rates system has

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4 Feb 2025 Accessibility of Radiotherapy

Does my hon. Friend agree that we must also do more to help local groups providing clinical and non-clinical support for radiotherapy patients after treatment, such as the Macmillan radiotherapy late effects service and the Cancer Connect group in my constituency of Yeovil?

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