About Blyth


Blyth is a town and civil parish in southeast Northumberland, England. It lies on the coast, to the south of the River Blyth and is approximately 13 miles northeast of Newcastle upon Tyne. It has a population of about 37,339.

Richard Sharp: BBC chairman resigns over report into appointment

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... But he said with hindsight he should have disclosed his role in setting up a meeting between Cabinet Secretary Simon Case and Sam Blyth - a businessman who was offering the then PM financial help - to the appointments panel during the scrutiny process ahead of him taking up the senior role...

Richard Sharp: BBC chairman denies giving Boris Johnson financial advice

Richard Sharp: BBC chairman denies giving Boris Johnson financial advice
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... Mr Sharp confirmed he had introduced his friend Sam Blyth to Cabinet Secretary Simon Case in late 2020, which was shortly before his appointment at the BBC...

Richard Sharp: Boris Johnson was told to stop asking for loan advice

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... That offer came from his wealthy Canadian friend Sam Blyth - also a distant cousin of Mr Johnson...

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... Sam Blyth - a multimillionaire Canadian businessman and distant cousin of Mr Johnson - is reported to have raised the idea of acting as a guarantor for the loan...

Richard Sharp: Appointment of BBC chairman done correctly - government

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... It says multimillionaire Canadian businessman Sam Blyth - a distant cousin of Mr Johnson - raised with Mr Sharp the idea of acting as Mr Johnson s guarantor for a loan...

Probe urged over claims BBC chair helped Johnson secure loan

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Jan 21,2023 6:31 pm

... The Sunday Times reports Mr Sharp introduced multimillionaire Canadian businessman Sam Blyth - who had proposed to act as the then-PM s guarantor for the loan - to Simon Case, the then-cabinet secretary who was head of the civil service...

General election 2019: Animated tour in 10 stops

General election 2019: Animated tour in 10 stops
Feb 16,2020 9:13 am

... The third seat to declare, Blyth Valley, had been Labour for nearly 70 years and was predicted to stay that way...

Blyth Valley: A constituency that changed its mind

Blyth Valley: A constituency that changed its mind
Feb 16,2020 9:12 am

...Once, you would have got long odds on the first Conservative election win coming from Blyth Valley in Northumberland...

Blyth Valley: A constituency that changed its mind

Feb 16,2020 9:12 am

Once, you would have got long Odds On The First Conservative election win coming from Blyth Valley in Northumberland.

As a former mining community, it hardly seemed natural Tory territory. But Mental Health care assistant Ian Levy overcame a Labour majority of almost 8,000 to secure it.

In his victory speech, he pledged to bring investment and change to the community as soon as he arrived in Westminster.

So What do Mr Levy and Prime Minister Boris Johnson need to deliver to ensure that promise to the people of Blyth Valley means something?

Employment, wages, and benefits

Unemployment in Blyth Valley is above The National average. That is typical of many communities in the North East that are still wrestling with the impact of industrial decline.

It's a community proud of its mining heritage, but The Days when coal was king are slipping into memory. Blyth was one of the busiest ports in England, shipping More Than six million tonnes of coal. But "the late 1960s had seen a rapid decline in the traditionally male-dominated heavy industries".

GettyBlyth' s economy in numbers

£520. 40average weekly wage, compared to £587 for whole of the UK

4. 9%Northumberland' s unemployment rate. Great Britain' s is 4. 1%

1 in 5work in manufacturing, compared to fewer than 1 in 10 in GB

£145,000average Blyth house price. It' s £235,000 in England/Wales.

Source: ONS

Instead its seafront now faces a cluster of offshore Wind Turbines , and it has ambitions to service a new generation of turbines in the North Sea . Its port also remains an important employer, and manufacturing a significant part of the economy.

And some new industries are moving in. Sir Paul Mccartney 's former wife Heather Mills is planning to build a vegan Food Factory there.

But like many communities of its size, Blyth has a struggling town Centre – though it is in the running for money from the government's Future High Street Fund.

Perhaps the new MP and Mr Johnson will need to deliver more jobs - and better paid ones - to ensure local people have money to spend there. At the moment many of the constituents commute into Tyneside for work and leisure.

And Brexit could pose a challenge.

Economic studies suggest the exporting North East economy has most to lose from leaving the European Union in terms of lower Economic Growth .

The constituency did vote for Brexit though, with More Than 6 in 10 backing leaving the EU in the 2016 referendum.

How the Blyth Valley vote divided up

Vote Share Party % Share CON 42. 7% LAB 40. 9% BRX 8. 3% LD 5. 3% GRN 2. 8% Vote Share change since 2017 Lost Gained BRX +8. 3 CON +5. 4 LD +0. 7 GRN +0. 6 LAB -15. 0 Transport

Blyth lost its Railway Station in 1964 in the Beeching Cuts . Trains still pass through The Town , but they are only carrying freight at the moment.

Voters, then, might have been attracted by the Conservative election pledge to look at reversing some of those 1960s Cuts .

The Tories have promised a £500m Beeching reversal fund, and have mentioned The Return of passenger services to Blyth as one of the projects which could win support from that fund.

But the estimated cost of £99m to return services to the Ashington, Blyth and Tyne line has yet to be committed.

That leaves many locals relying on buses, so they will also want to see the Prime Minister deliver on promised investment into The Network .

The NHS

The Local health trust that covers the constituency outperforms much of England, though in The Most recent figures it still missed A& E and cancer targets.

It performed well though when it came to meeting Mental Health targets.

The Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust has been rated as "outstanding" by the Care Quality Commission.

Northumbria NHS performance

Compared to Nhs England average and targets

MeasureTargetNorthumbriaEngland avg. A& E treatment in 4 hours95%93. 50%85. 10%Cancer treatment in 62 days85. 00%81. 30%79. 70%Planned operations in 18 weeks92. 00%92. 00%86. 70%Mental Health therapy in 6 weeks75. 00%96. 00%88. 90%Based on most recent data available, Jan-March 2019Source: NHS

And this is one community where Boris Johnson might not have to deliver a new hospital.

A new purpose-built emergency care hospital opened in Cramlington in the constituency in 2015. It was The First of its kind, and has been seen as a model of how hospitals should operate.

Although the constituency as a whole is About Average for Life Expectancy , it has an above average number of over-65s - an ageing population that will want to see the government come up with a solution to social care funding.

Schools

The North East of England has some of The Best performing primary schools, but some of the worst performing secondary schools.

But actually Blyth Valley has a better educational record than much of the region. Although achievement was slightly below average at primary level, secondary standards are above average.

It is one of The Few parts of the country where at least some students are in a three-tier schooling system, with First, Middle and High Schools.

You can bet the schools though will want to see more funding delivered by the Prime Minister and their new MP.

The Local further education college will also hope Mr Johnson makes good on promises to put money into a sector which suffered a funding squeeze under David Cameron and Theresa May .

Law and order

Northumbria Police has suffered some of the worst funding Cuts - in fact its.

The Force has lost More Than 1,000 officers since 2010 and had to dip into its financial reserves to avoid deeper Cuts . Part of the problem was a narrow base for council Tax - meaning Cuts from central government were not replaced by local funds.

Mr Johnson has already committed to increasing The Number of police. The Home Office expect 185 extra officers to be recruited in the Northumbria force area by 2021, but that does not replace all those that have been lost.

The Prime Minister and new MP will be Under Pressure to show they will Go Further in a community which is in The Top 10% of the country when It Comes to crime.

Immigration

Immigration into the area is negligible. Figures aren't available purely for Blyth Valley, but from mid 2016-2017, it is estimated that the short-term international migration flow to the entire Northumberland region was made up of just 47 people.

Given The County 's population is over 300,000, this is not a community struggling to cope with The Weight of inward migration.

Blyth Valley is also an overwhelmingly white constituency.

GettyBlyth demographics

60. 5%voted for Brexit, compared with the UK average of 51. 9%

97. 7% were born in the UK compared to 87. 3% average (2011 census)

42%are aged 50+, compared with 37% of the UK population

5% of live birthsin 2018 were to non-UK mothers. England' s average is 29. 1%

Source: HoC library, Census, Department for Education, ONS

That does not mean voters are not concerned about immigration into the UK more widely.

But in a region with skill shortages, some employers will be keen to retain access to workers from Overseas – and the PM will have to balance those two competing demands.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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