Lee Rowley
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Gender | Male |
---|---|
Age | 43 |
Date of birth | September 11,1980 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Chesterfield |
United Kingdom | |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Conservative Party |
Job | Politician |
Education | Lincoln College, Oxford |
The University of Manchester | |
University of Oxford | |
St Mary's Catholic High School | |
Lincoln College | |
Books | How to Open & Operate a Financially Successful Personal Chef Business |
How to Market and Sell Your Art, Music, Photographs, and Handmade Crafts Online: Turn Your Hobby Into a Cash Machine | |
Cheap Insurance for Your Home, Automobile, Health, & Life: How to Save Thousands While Getting Good Coverage | |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2017 |
Previous position | Minister of State for Housing of the United Kingdom (2022–2022) |
Prime minist | Rishi Sunak |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 451850 |
Lee Rowley Life story
Lee Benjamin Rowley is a British politician and former management consultant serving as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Local Government and Building Safety since 2022. A member of the Conservative Party, he has been Member of Parliament for North East Derbyshire since 2017.
Urgent talks at 'bankrupt' Birmingham City Council
... Minister for Local Government Lee Rowley said the department had been aware of significant problems at the council for some time and the Section 114 notice was " not unexpected"...
Cambridgeshire council's four-day week trial expanded despite minister call
... Local Government minister Lee Rowley called for it to be halted but district council leader Bridget Smith said she was " surprised" at the intervention...
Minister asks South Cambridgeshire council to end four-day week trial
... South Cambridgeshire District Council s trial was due to run until 2024, but in a letter, Lee Rowley said such an approach could breach its legal duties...
Local elections 2023: Did voters punish failing councils?
... Woking is the latest council to be put under intervention, with minister Lee Rowley appointing commissioners last week because of the authority s £1...
Local elections 2023: 4% of voters without voter ID apply through scheme
... Responding to criticism of voter ID requirements earlier this year, local government minister Lee Rowley said a large number of those who did not have valid ID would not have elections in their area this year...
Council tax: Millions facing 5% increases from April
... It is currently subject to a review by Levelling Up Minister Lee Rowley...
Cambridgeshire council's four-day week trial expanded despite minister call
By Miriam Earp and Hannah BrownBBC News, Cambridgeshire and Local Democracy Reporting Service
Waste crews are set to join council office workers in a four-day week trial from September - despite opposition from a government minister.
Cambridge City Council has agreed to support The Pilot led by South Cambridgeshire District Council.
The Trial for office workers started in January and now runs until March.
Local Government minister Lee Rowley called for it to be halted but district council leader Bridget Smith said she was " surprised" at The Intervention .
South Cambridgeshire District Council said there to pay for extra lorries and staff to collect rubbish over four days rather than five but pointed to other benefits of The Plan .
Rosy Moore, The Authority 's executive councillor for environment, Climate Change and biodiversity, said as well as helping to attract staff, it was hoped it would reduce sickness levels in the " physically demanding" job.
The Liberal Democrat-led authority is The First local authority to trial the four-day week.
It shares services including planning and waste collection with Labour-controlled Cambridge City Council,
Last week, Mr Rowley wrote to Ms Smith wrote to The District council calling for The Trial to stop and expressed concern about its impact on local taxpayers.
He Said The Council 's approach could breach its legal duties under The Local Government Act, and The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities would " shortly be issuing clear guidance".
Ms Smith said she had requested a meeting to discuss The Situation .
" This is a trial, but we have already seen strong independently assessed evidence which showed that performance was maintained, and in some cases improved, in The First three months, " She Said .
" As time goes on, it is becoming increasingly clear that recruitment has been positively affected, both in terms of the quality and number of applicants, and the consequent success in filling vacant posts. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com