Pharmacy shortages challenged by local MP Mark Pawsey Monday, 11 March, 2024 Rugby MP Mark Pawsey is demanding that the local NHS take action to enable new pharmacies to open in Rugby Rugby’s MP Mark Pawsey is calling on Coventry and Warwickshire Integrated Care Board and the Health and Wellbeing Board to take urgent steps to bring forward a review of the pharmacy coverage in Rugby, to enable new providers to come forward and meet the demand. The availability of pharmacies... Local News
Mark Pawsey MP welcomes Chancellor’s Budget announcement 20th March 2013 Mark points to various measures in the Budget that will help Rugby residents. Local News
Mark welcomes new Eden Park development in Rugby 20th March 2013 Local MP Mark Pawsey visited the Bloor Homes development at Eden Park in Rugby to view the show homes and find out more about the schemes on offer for buyers. Local News
Mark Pawsey MP voices concerns at opposition to second entrance at University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire 18th March 2013 Local MP Mark Pawsey stands up for Rugby residents who attend UHCW Local News
Mark Pawsey MP welcomes ex-Fusilier Honour Guard to No.10 13th March 2013 Rugby MP continues the campaign to save Rugby’s local regiment Local News
Mark Pawsey MP welcomes ex-Fusilier Honour Guard to No.10 13th March 2013 Rugby MP continues the campaign to save Rugby’s local regiment Local News
Mark Pawsey MP: Apprenticeships part of the ‘new norm’ 13th March 2013 During National Apprenticeship Week, Rugby MP Mark Pawsey has supported the Prime Minister’s vision for it to become the new norm for young people to either go... Local News
Welfare Reforms 12th March 2013 Parliament has recently spent a great deal of time considering changes the Government is making to the welfare system with the objective of making it fairer to... Articles
Mark Pawsey MP draws attention to families wasting food worth £270 each year 12th March 2013 In the House of Commons, Mark highlighted a recent campaign that points out food packaging can save the average UK family hundreds of pounds a year. Local News