Gregory Campbell: ...that many males, and young males, fail to get help, and fail to admit and acknowledge their problems. That is not the case in every other walk of life—if the car is not working, we take it to the garage; if the television is not working, we get the TV repair man—but we sometimes struggle to get males to understand that if help is needed, they should seek help and get it.
Richard Holden: ...safety. Legislation requires a speedometer on a vehicle registered in UK to be capable of reading in miles per hour (mph). Many vehicles can show speed which can be changed by the user (or their garage) between mph and kph. Other vehicles can be modified by the addition of a simple mph scale.
Richard Holden: ...that particulate filters are present and working. The hon. Member for Huddersfield raised the important issue of cost. With the potential cost of these changes falling on our network of 23,500 MOT garages, many of which are small local businesses, we want to ensure the measures are effective and proportionate, and will help to tackle the issue. The typical cost of a particulate number...
Beth Winter: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what assessment his Department has made of the impact of reservation of funds by payment providers during petrol forecourts pay at pump transactions, on creating financial hardship for customers.
Preet Kaur Gill: To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, if he will make an estimate of the proportion of council-owned homes with garages that have electric vehicle charging points.
Preet Kaur Gill: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether his Department is providing support to local authorities to help them install electric vehicle charging points in council-owned garages.
Julian Knight: ...’s global reach and power. These companies are, in many respects, almost new nation states in their power and reach, and they have been brought about by individuals having an idea in their garage. They still have that culture of having power without the consequences that flow from it. These companies have created wonderful things that enhance our lives in many respects through better...
Holly Lynch: ...in October, as part of Operation Heelfield, officers executed a section 26 warrant to arrest a Halifax man on suspicion of burglary after a recently stolen Yamaha Kodiak quad bike was found in his garage. In March, two quad bikes were seized by police after two males, who had been involved in using them antisocially, had abandoned them. That formed part of Operation Hedgeson, which was...
Andrea Leadsom: I know my right hon. Friend worries, as I do, about the cost to every family of filling their car. She will have seen media reports that, despite wholesale prices going down, the prices on garage forecourts remain stubbornly high. Will she allow Government time for a debate on FairFuelUK’s excellent idea for a new PumpWatch commissioner to monitor and stop bad practice on garage forecourts?
Jamie Halcro Johnston: ...a campaign to get people to go down to their local high street, we must recognise that not all small businesses are on the street corner. Across our regions, new businesses are starting up in garages and spare rooms and on kitchen tables, often harnessing the power of an online presence. Many shops are now finding an online angle to complement their physical presence. We all know local...
Liam Fox: ...multinationals has left them with a level of fear and anxiety that I leave the House to imagine. The detail of the scheme was to put two 132 kV lines under their drive, which includes their garage come office, and a 400 kV T-pylon close enough to the property that, were it to fall, would fall right to the edge of the house itself. That is in addition to building an access road that now...
Keith Prince: By bus operator and bus garage, please identify both the number of buses investigated for working air condition and the number of buses investigated which failed the checks, with the bus model and manufacturer identified
Ian Murray: ...Strategy, pursuant to the answer of 24 October to question 59611 on Energy Bills Rebate, if he will take steps to ensure that households which have different energy meters for their home and garage or other building attached to the original dwelling do not receive two or more Energy Bill Support Scheme payments.
Ian Murray: ...of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, what assessment he has made of the potential effect on fairness of households which have different energy suppliers for their (a) home and (b) garage and receive two Energy Bill Support Scheme payments as a result; and whether he will take steps to prevent this from occurring.
Sadiq Khan: ...is not currently measured. LLDC have 3 buildings with greywater recycling and 2 buildings with rainwater recycling systems in place. TfL collects rainwater at several sites, including West Ham Bus Garage, and recycles rainwater at the Palestra (4m litres per annum), Pier Walk (1.5m), and Endeavour Square (1.3m).
Keith Prince: ...Investigations” information published on TfL’s website, 25 of the 81 Fatal Incidents which took place between 5 January 2015 and 2 May 2022 listed on TfL’s Bus Safety Data web page display “Garage Not Available” under the column intended to inform the public about which garage the bus involved in the fatal incident was based. Can you explain why this critical safety information...
Sadiq Khan: Checking the accessibility ramp is part of the first-use checks undertaken by the bus driver before a bus leaves the garage, specified in the 2019 edition of Transport for London’s (TfL’s) Big Red Book, which is bus drivers’ instruction manual. This instructs drivers to report any problem and to arrange for the bus to be repaired or substituted before leaving the garage. In the rare...
Miles Briggs: ...considering what the village looked like when I was growing up. It had a GP surgery, a police station, a community nurse, a hairdresser, a post office and a petrol station, as well as two mechanic garages. The village had three shops and—perhaps most important to address isolation and encourage social life—it had three pubs, which were also hotels and a restaurant. It is interesting...
Robin Walker: ...s most successful 20th century entrepreneur and philanthropist, the late, great Cecil Duckworth. It is not possible to overstate Cecil’s contribution to our city. The boiler he first made in his garage became the prototype of the modern combi boiler and the basis for Worcester Heat Systems, now known as Worcester Bosch, the biggest private sector employer in my constituency. His...
Mark Eastwood: ...sure there will be a sigh of relief all round. Alunet Systems is a group of companies based in Dewsbury that sells a wide variety of metal-based products, including aluminium, steel, and iron-based garage doors. Before the invasion its revenue was £30 million per annum, but that has now reduced to £20 million. It employed 100 people, but that has now reduced to 70. That could be down to...