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Clive Betts

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Age 74
Web site www.clivebetts.com
Date of birth January 13,1950
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Sheffield
United Kingdom
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Labour Party
Job Politician
Official site members.parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010
Previous positionMember of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2010–1997)
Education Pembroke College
BooksThe Committee's Response to Government's Consultation on Permitted Development Rights for Homeowners: Government Response to the Committee's Seventh Report of Session 2012-13, First Special Report of Session 2013-14
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Clive James Charles Betts is a British Labour Party politician and former economist. He has served as the Member of Parliament for Sheffield South East since 2010 having previously represented the constituency of Sheffield Attercliffe from 1992 to 2010.

Bedford MP stopped from boarding flight

Bedford MP stopped from boarding flight
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... Labour MP Clive Betts, raising a point of order in the House of Commons, said the " racist and Islamophobic" treatment of his colleague Mr Yasin was " completely unacceptable"...

Affordable housing: 'Invisible' renters earning £30k not eligible

Affordable housing: 'Invisible' renters earning £30k not eligible
Jul 31,2023 8:21 pm

... Very precise investigation Responding to our findings, Labour MP Clive Betts, who chairs parliament s housing select committee, called on the Regulator of Social Housing to do a " very precise investigation" on how tenants are being selected for affordable housing...

More than 20 councils replacing pay and display parking machines with apps

More than 20 councils replacing pay and display parking machines with apps
Jun 22,2023 9:11 pm

... " Labour MP Clive Betts, who chairs the Commons Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee, urged the government to act to prevent people without a smartphone being unable to park...

Renters Reform Bill: Warning changes could 'decimate' student market

Renters Reform Bill: Warning changes could 'decimate' student market
May 24,2023 9:50 pm

... " Labour MP Clive Betts, who chairs the Commons Housing Committee, said if more landlords left the student rental sector this would make existing shortages of student housing worse...

Local elections 2023: Thousands didn't vote due to ID rule, data shows

Local elections 2023: Thousands didn't vote due to ID rule, data shows
May 19,2023 7:10 pm

... Labour MP Clive Betts, who chairs a Commons committee set to hold its own hearing on the new rules, also said official data would not reflect those who stayed at home, either because they didn t have ID or didn t know whether it would be accepted...

Private renters stuck in dangerous homes 'failed' by councils

Private renters stuck in dangerous homes 'failed' by councils
Oct 12,2022 1:21 am

... " After reviewing the BBC s findings, chairman of the parliamentary housing committee, Labour MP Clive Betts, said " people s safety and lives are being put at risk"...

Poorest households could out on £150 council tax rebate

Poorest households could out on £150 council tax rebate
Apr 2,2022 5:05 am

... Labour MP and chairman of the Levelling-Up select committee Clive Betts wrote to Mr Gove to urge him to " get a grip" on the system...

Senior MP urges ministers to get a grip of £150 tax rebates

Senior MP urges ministers to get a grip of £150 tax rebates
Mar 29,2022 3:50 pm

... The scheme is due to come into force next month, but Clive Betts expressed concern people would be " unable to access help quickly and smoothly"...

More than 20 councils replacing pay and display parking machines with apps

Mar 29,2022 3:50 pm

By Becky MortonPolitical reporter

More than 20 councils across England are removing pay and display parking machines and asking people to pay using an app instead.

Eight councils - All In London - have already removed All their machines, while 14 have removed some.

Councils say this saves money by reducing The Risk of theft and avoiding the need to upgrade machines.

But charities say The Changes are " disastrous" for people without a smartphone, especially the elderly.

A growing number of councils are getting rid of traditional pay and display meters because mobile operators are switching off the 3G networks used to process card payments on older machines.

Councils say there is also a risk of theft from cash machines, while there are costs associated with collecting cash.

The Bbc collated figures for 244 councils across England, which are responsible for parking. Out of the 242 councils which had information on their website or responded to requests for comment, eight had removed All their pay and display machines, while 14 had removed some.

Half of All London Councils - 16 - have removed some or All of their machines.

Councils which have already removed All their machines include Bromley, Enfield and Kensington and Chelsea.

Others, including Brighton and Hove, and Slough, have removed some machines or are in The Process of doing so.

As well as payment Via App , many councils also offer the option to pay over The Phone or in a local shop.

Out of the councils in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland which responded, none had removed pay and display machines.

Nearly a fifth (19%) of drivers say their council has either scrapped machines or is consulting on doing so, according to A Survey of 1,900 drivers by the RAC.

The survey found 59% of respondents felt angry about the idea Of Machines being removed, with the figure rising to 73% for those aged 65 and older.

Joan Povey lives in Enfield, where The Council has removed All its pay and display machines.

The 84-year-old has a smartphone but only uses it for emergency calls and said she does not feel confident using parking apps.

She told The Bbc she used to park regularly in Enfield but had done so much less since traditional meters were removed earlier this year and now asks her son to pay for her parking using the app.

" It's inhibited me enormously, " She Said . " I hate it because I'm 84 but I'm very independent. "

Enfield Council said drivers without smartphones could pay by cash or card at local shops or buy parking scratchcards at libraries. It said removing pay and display machines would save The Council £44,000 a year.

However, Ms Povey said friends had been unable to find anywhere to buy the scratchcards.

Customers also complain they have to download multiple apps for different areas, with at least 10 apps used by councils across the country.

Amanda Frolich, 53, teaches in nurseries across west London , and has to use parking apps multiple times a week.

She Said being forced to download several different apps was " frustrating" along with having to put in her details Each Time .

" I do get anxious if they're not going to work because I have to be in that nursery at a certain time and I do not have time to then phone up, " she told The Bbc .

On one occasion She Said the app would not work and she had to tell the Parking Attendant she could not pay. She received a parking ticket despite being told she would not and only avoided a fine after complaining.

" I do feel for the older generation, " she added. " My dad only has a brick phone. He would never have a clue what to do. "

Caroline Abrahams, charity director at Age Uk , said there should always be an off-line payment option to avoid excluding older people and others without a smartphone.

" If you are an older person who is reliant on your car for Getting Around but you have no means of legally parking it near to where you want to go then you may be left feeling there is little point going there at All , and that would be very sad for anyone affected, and very Bad News for businesses too. "

Labour MP Clive Betts , who chairs The Commons Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee, urged the government to act to prevent people without a smartphone being unable to park.

" We've got to recognise that being able to park is a public service and people need to be able to access it easily, " he told The Bbc .

In April, Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove wrote to councils in England telling them they must ensure parking services remain accessible to All .

A Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities spokeswoman said: " Councils should determine what is best for their own area and have a duty to ensure that they do not discriminate in their decision-making against older people or those with vulnerabilities. "

A spokesperson for The Local Government Association, which represents councils in England and Wales, said: " The removal of the 3G network is posing considerable challenges to some councils who operate physical parking meters.

" This change, along with other customer trends, has led to councils digitising parts of their parking services. "

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