January 2006 Constituency Newsletter
NEW PARENT COUNCILS WILL GIVE LOCAL PARENTS MORE POWER
Parents are set to get new powers which will ensure they can become more involved in their children’s education says Paisley North MSP Wendy Alexander.
Local parents and school boards were consulted last year about the Scottish Schools (Parental Involvement) Bill. As a result of the responses received, parents will now have the right to raise unresolved concerns with school inspectors.
Keep An Eye on the Neighbours This Winter, Urges Wendy
Wendy Alexander MSP has launched a Winter Advice Campaign urging local residents to look out for their neighbours as Renfrewshire prepares for one of the coldest winters in years.
Ensure NHS Services Are Available To Those Most In Need This Winter
Wendy urges residents to help ensure local NHS services are available for the most vulnerable
An advertising campaign aimed at encouraging responsible use of the NHS over the winter period has got the support of Wendy Alexander MSP.
November 2005 Constituency Newsletter
St Andrews Ambulance Corps

Wendy congratulating St. Andrews Ambulance (Renfrew) Corps on an award from the National Lottery Awards for All fund.
Free Eye Tests for Renfrewshire in sight
Paisley North MSP Wendy Alexander welcomes the fact that all Renfrewshire residents will have access to a free complete eye examination by 2007.The MSP was speaking following an announcement by the Deputy Health Minister following agreement with Optometry Scotland on the standard and fee for the tests.
ClydeView Park Winner
Wendy with Margaret Calderwood - whose suggestion of ClydeView Park won the naming competition for the new park at the Renfrew Riverside.
Renfrewshire Business Review
Click on the link below to view Wendy’s Renfrewshire economic review 2004

