Archive for 2010

EU Cuts Red Tape for Small Businesses

The European Parliament today voted in favour of a reduction of administrative burdens for small companies. Local MEP Emma McClarkin has campaigned for the removal of the requirement for small businesses to produce costly and unpopular annual accounts and is delighted that MEPs have voted overwhelmingly in favour of this proposal. Currently, small businesses that …Continue Reading

Euro Legislation Increases Risk of Salmonella Warns MEP

New EU environmental legislation could stop food and feedstuffs being chemically treated to prevent Salmonella and other infections for humans. This would have extremely dangerous health implications warns East Midlands MEP Emma McClarkin who is backing local company Anitox in fighting this potential food safety loophole. Currently, the chemical treatment which prevents Salmonella is sold …Continue Reading

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Rebecca Adlington Swimming Centre impresses MEP

Emma McClarkin MEP visited Mansfield’s newly opened Rebecca Adlington Swimming Centre to tour the fantastic facilities now on offer. Duty Manager Cindy Faulkenbridge showed the final results of the refurbishment to Mansfield MEP McClarkin who was extremely impressed. Miss McClarkin, the Conservative spokesperson for Sport in the European Parliament comments: “The latest gym equipment, and …Continue Reading

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