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Royston Matthew Smith (born 13 May 1964) is a British Conservative Party politician and has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Southampton Itchen since the 2015 general election. Smith was previously a councillor on the Southampton City Council. In June 2023, he announced his intention to stand down at the next general election. Early life and career Smith was born on 13 May 1964 Harefield, Southampton to Frank Wilmot and Marie Cecilia Smith (née Page). He grew up in the suburb of Bitterne Park, and attended Bitterne Park School. He became an engineer for the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 1980, working on the Hawker Siddeley Nimrod fleet for 10 years. Smith then worked for British Airways as an aeronautical engineer at London Heathrow for 16 years. Smith owned the local bike shop Triangle Cycles in Bitterne Park from 1993 to 2003, and was the chairman of the Triangle Traders' association. He founded the public relations consultancy Vigilo Ltd in 2006. He has been a director of 3S Fire Ltd, a fire management consultancy affiliated with the HFRS since 2013. Local political career Smith joined the Conservative Party after the 1997 general election. He had previously voted for the single issue Eurosceptic Referendum Party. He was first elected as a Conservative councillor for the Harefield ward in the 2000 Southampton City Council election. Smith had previously unsuccessfully contested the council elections in 1998 as an independent candidate and in 1999 as a Conservative. He was a cabinet member for economic development on the council between 2007 and 2010. He was the leader of the council until 2012 when the Labour Party took over the council. Smith was appointed as chairman of Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service (HFRS) in 2009 and was re-appointed in 2014. In April 2011, while Smith was visiting the submarine HMS Astute (S119) as part of the tour, a sailor started shooting, and killed an officer. Smith intervened and helped apprehend the sailor. He was awarded the George Medal for his actions. Parliamentary career Smith stood as a Conservative candidate in the Southampton Itchen constituency in the 2010 general election. He came second in the seat, losing by 192 votes to the incumbent Labour MP John Denham. Smith was elected as MP for the constituency in the subsequent 2015 general election. Smith was re-elected in the 2017 and 2019 general elections. Smith is a member of the UK Delegation Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Smith has also participated in the OSCE's election monitoring activities in the United States, Italy, Hungary, Russia, and Kazakhstan. House of Commons Select Committee Membership Smith sat on the Work and Pensions Select Committee between December 2016 and May 2017. He was a part of the Committees on Arms Export Controls between October 2017 and July 2018. Smith has been a member of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee since September 2017. He has the best attendance record out of all committee members, at 100%. Brexit Smith supported Brexit in the 2016 UK EU membership referendum. He voted for Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit withdrawal agreement on 29 March 2019. Smith also voted against any referendum on a withdrawal agreement in the indicative votes on 27 March. He then voted for the Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit withdrawal agreement in October. In 2019, he successfully helped secure Government Brexit contingency funding for Southampton after writing a letter to Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government James Brokenshire. He made the case that Brexit-related gridlock caused by disruption at south coast ports could have a major impact on hospitals and other services. Smith believed Southampton needed tens of thousands of pounds to cope with what he described as "every eventuality" in the letter. A few days afterwards, Southampton was awarded £273,000 to help the port cope with the impact of Brexit. The Cladding Crisis Several private residential buildings in Southampton Itchen are being affected by the United Kingdom cladding crisis. Smith and Stephen McPartland tabled amendments to the Building Safety Bill in 2021. The amendments include zero-VAT rating for all remediation work and waking watch costs, a government-backed insurance scheme, and legislative protection to prevent costs being passed down to leaseholders. Amendment NC4 requires the government to create a fund into which all builders of higher-risk buildings, residential mortgage lenders and residential building insurers must make contributions. No builder will be able to obtain building control approval to construct any building unless it becomes a member of the Scheme and pays its dues. Leaseholders and leaseholder representative groups giving evidence to the Public bill committee said the Smith-McPartland amendment on a Building Safety Indemnity Scheme (NC4) will help leaseholders. Prior to the Building Safety Bill, Smith and McPartland tabled amendments to the Fire Safety Bill in 2020, designed to protect leaseholders from having to foot the bill for necessary remedial works focused on potentially unsafe cladding affixed to the buildings in which they reside. The amendments were defeated by 320 votes to 256. Following the Secretary of State Michael Gove's announcements to protect leaseholders with new laws to make industry pay for building safety, Smith wrote for the Building Safety Council in April 2022. In the article, Smith welcomed the government’s reset on its approach to fire safety based on the idea of proportionality, as leaseholders will be protected from the costs of remediating dangerous cladding. However, Smith said that he believes that the insurers have gotten off too lightly and he had made his views known to the Secretary of State and in debates in Parliament. Levelling Up In 2019, writing in The Times, Smith made the case for 'levelling up' before it was adopted as Government policy. Smith associated Southampton with post-industrial towns to argue that Government Ministers should look South not just North when it comes to Government priorities in regenerating cities. In an article for The Daily Telegraph in 2020, Smith similarly called on the Government to 'level up' Southampton, suggesting that Southampton was one of the first red wall seats gained from Labour when he became the Conservative MP for the city in 2015. Spitfire Memorial In 2018, Smith met with the Minister with responsibility for coastal communities to discuss his campaign to honour the Spitfire and how Southampton could put in a bid to help fund a fitting memorial to the aircraft. R. J. Mitchell designed the Spitfire in Southampton and its first flight was from Eastleigh Airport. On 28 March 2017, Smith held a Westminster Hall debate in Parliament calling on the Government to help fund The National Tribute to The Royal Air Force in Southampton. The debate received support from MPs on all sides o.... Discover the Cecilia Peartree popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Cecilia Peartree books.

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  • The Case of the Late Capybara synopsis, comments

    The Case of the Late Capybara

    Cecilia Peartree

    When the stuffed capybara that was intended to form the centrepiece of a new display goes missing, Max Falconer and his colleagues follow its trail from the museum to a conservatio...

  • The Pitkirtly Triangle synopsis, comments

    The Pitkirtly Triangle

    Cecilia Peartree

    The Pitkirtly Triangle is the 11th novel in the Pitkirtly Mystery series, set in a small town on the coast of Fife, in Scotland.Amaryllis is puzzled when the people she has been hi...

  • A Quest in Berlin synopsis, comments

    A Quest in Berlin

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the 5th novel in the 'Quest' series of mystery / thrillers set in the world of the 1950s.'A Quest in Berlin' plunges Andrew and Clemency into peril as they arrive in a city...

  • The Identity Illusion synopsis, comments

    The Identity Illusion

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the 22nd novel in the Pitkirtly Mysteries series, set in a small fictitious town on the south coast of Fife which is definitely not Culross, though quite close to it geogra...

  • Unsafe Distances synopsis, comments

    Unsafe Distances

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the 21st novel in the Pitkirtly Mysteries series, set in the present day in a fictitious small town on the Fife coast, not far from Culross but definitely not based on any ...

  • Pitkirtly on Tour synopsis, comments

    Pitkirtly on Tour

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is another shorter story linked to the Pitkirtly Mystery series. It’s similar in length to ‘Mysterious Pitkirtly’. If this had a series number, I think it would probably be 12...

  • The Christmas Catastrophe synopsis, comments

    The Christmas Catastrophe

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the 23rd novel in the Pitkirtly Mysteries series.Christmas approaches again as it does at this time every year, somewhat to Christopher’s surprise. He has lost track of Mol...

  • The Unexpected Suspect synopsis, comments

    The Unexpected Suspect

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the 16th book in the Pitkirtly Mystery series. A stolen wheelbarrow gets Stewie into trouble through no fault of his own, and before long he is in danger of losing his job ...

  • Frozen in Crime synopsis, comments

    Frozen in Crime

    Cecilia Peartree

    Frozen in Crime is the fifth novel in the Pitkirtly mystery series.As Christmas approaches, deep snow cloaks the little town of Pitkirtly, an armed robbery takes place and Jemima’s...

  • Murder or What You Will synopsis, comments

    Murder or What You Will

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the fifteenth book in the Pitkirtly Mystery series, set in a small town in Scotland that isn't really Culross on the coast of Fife, although it does share some of the same ...

  • A Creative Crime synopsis, comments

    A Creative Crime

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the twelfth novel in the Pitkirtly Mystery series, set in a small town in West Fife quite close to Culross but definitely not as picturesque.Christopher is aghast when Mr ...

  • Murder in the Midi synopsis, comments

    Murder in the Midi

    Cecilia Peartree

    Isabelle doesn't expect a summer job in the south of France to turn into a nightmare. But even before she encounters the mysterious Nathan Freelander at the wheel of a boat on the ...

  • Life and Death in the Woods synopsis, comments

    Life and Death in the Woods

    Cecilia Peartree

    A woodland building project unearths truths that might otherwise have remained hidden, and causes people to question aspects of themselves and others that they hadn’t taken any not...

  • Unrelated Incidents synopsis, comments

    Unrelated Incidents

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the 18th novel in the Pitkirtly Mystery series, set in a small town on the coast of Fife, Scotland.A series of unexpected and apparently random incidents takes place in and...

  • A Quest for Clemency synopsis, comments

    A Quest for Clemency

    Cecilia Peartree

    'A Quest for Clemency' is the fourth in a series of mystery / thriller novels by Cecilia Peartree. It is set in 1950s Britain, mostly in Cambridge.Clemency, Oliver Quest's younger ...

  • The Queen of Scots Mystery synopsis, comments

    The Queen of Scots Mystery

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the sixth novel in the Pitkirtly mystery series.What would you do if you thought you were about to lose everything you cared about most?Charlie Smith thought his career was...

  • Death in a Cold Spring synopsis, comments

    Death in a Cold Spring

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the ninth novel in the Pitkirtly Mystery series. It’s a cold spring in Pitkirtly. Amaryllis’s campaign to be elected to the local Council is approaching a conclusion, and t...

  • Two Edwardian Adventures synopsis, comments

    Two Edwardian Adventures

    Cecilia Peartree

    This book consists of 2 lighthearted novellas of about 16,000 words each, set in Edwardian times, mostly in Edinburgh, and linked by some of the characters involved.‘Adventure at t...

  • A Little Too Fond of Cake and Other Stories synopsis, comments

    A Little Too Fond of Cake and Other Stories

    Cecilia Peartree

    This collection includes the title novella, A Little Too Fond of Cake, and a handful of short stories of various lengths and genres. A Little Too Fond of Cake, a dark comedy of nov...

  • A Tasteful Crime synopsis, comments

    A Tasteful Crime

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the seventh book in the Pitkirtly series of cosy mysteries, set in a fictitious small town on the coast of Fife.When the television programme Open Kitchen comes to town, th...

  • Promenade with Death synopsis, comments

    Promenade with Death

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the 14th novel in the Pitkirtly Mystery series, set in a fictitious small town on the coast of Fife.When an amateur theatre group plans a promenade performance on Pitkirtly...

  • Five Short Stories synopsis, comments

    Five Short Stories

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is a collection of five short stories by Cecilia Peartree.Apocalypse Ready The Apocalypse is allegedly due to happen on 21st December, 2012. Jock McLean uses the excuse to bu...

  • Quest for a Father synopsis, comments

    Quest for a Father

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the 6th book in the 'Adventurous Quests' series of thriller novels set in the world of the 1950s, when people hadn't quite recovered from the war and were on the brink of b...

  • The Coronation Quest synopsis, comments

    The Coronation Quest

    Cecilia Peartree

    'The Coronation Quest' is the third in the 'Adventurous Quest' series of historical mystery novels. It is set in 1953 in Britain, mostly in London at the time when everyone was pre...

  • Pamela Prendergast and the Fatal Accident synopsis, comments

    Pamela Prendergast and the Fatal Accident

    Cecilia Peartree

    On moving day, Pamela Prendergast, recently widowed under unusual circumstances, opens her front door and takes delivery of an unexpected gift from a complete stranger. Not long af...

  • Death at the Happiness Club synopsis, comments

    Death at the Happiness Club

    Cecilia Peartree

    When the Happiness Club comes to town, Maisie Sue sees it as an opportunity to rediscover romance, Jock McLean regards it with suspicion, and Jemima and Dave look forward to taking...

  • Crime in the Community synopsis, comments

    Crime in the Community

    Cecilia Peartree

    Christopher's illusion of having his life under control is shattered when the mysterious Amaryllis appears in his small town in Fife, bringing new ideas, confusion and ultimately c...

  • Careless Death synopsis, comments

    Careless Death

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the 19th in the Pitkirtly Mystery series of novels set in a small fictitious town on the coast of Fife in Scotland.When Mollie goes to work one morning, she doesn't expect ...

  • The Four Seasons Quest synopsis, comments

    The Four Seasons Quest

    Cecilia Peartree

    Is Aunt Caroline’s murder just an isolated incident or could it be part of a much larger web of crime and intrigue? The case spawns secrets of its own which threaten to separate Fl...

  • Two Steps to Murder synopsis, comments

    Two Steps to Murder

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the 26th novel in the Pitkirtly Mysteries series.When a music festival takes over the town, most people predict some kind of trouble, but the presence of Amaryllis's former...

  • Five More Short Stories synopsis, comments

    Five More Short Stories

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is a new collection of five short stories, of which three are set in Pitkirtly, home of the Pitkirtly Mysteries, and two are freestanding stories.In 'Christmas Lights', there ...

  • The Christmas Puzzle synopsis, comments

    The Christmas Puzzle

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the eighth novel in the Pitkirtly Mystery series.Through a random combination of circumstances, Jock McLean and Amaryllis find themselves playing Santa Claus and his elf re...

  • Reunited in Death synopsis, comments

    Reunited in Death

    Cecilia Peartree

    Reunited in Death is a sequel to the quirky Crime in the Community, which is already available from Smashwords.Reunited in Death was a quarter finalist in the Amazon Breakthrough N...

  • Closer to Death in a Garden synopsis, comments

    Closer to Death in a Garden

    Cecilia Peartree

    Closer to Death in a Garden is the tenth novel in the Pitkirtly Mystery series of stories set in a fictitious small town in Fife.Jemima's and Dave's visit to a garden centre is cut...

  • A Collection of Quests synopsis, comments

    A Collection of Quests

    Cecilia Peartree

    This book is a collection of three novels and a short story by Cecilia Peartree, all previously published and featuring the same central characters.'A Romantic Quest' is an introdu...

  • Secrets of the Ice Palace synopsis, comments

    Secrets of the Ice Palace

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the 17th novel in the Pitkirtly Mystery series.Penelope Johnstone can't help feeling a bit sorry for herself as she spends a significant birthday alone at home. But while s...

  • A Reformed Character synopsis, comments

    A Reformed Character

    Cecilia Peartree

    Can anyone ever really change? Christopher and Amaryllis ask themselves this question when a young man comes to the door of their holiday caravan one wet evening.The attempt to ans...

  • Criminal Classes synopsis, comments

    Criminal Classes

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the 24th book in the Pitkirtly Mystery series. Clementine Fairfax, previously encountered in 'The Identity Illusion', returns to Pitkirtly under cover to investigate a comp...

  • Recycled synopsis, comments

    Recycled

    Cecilia Peartree

    What was Amaryllis doing at the rubbish tip in the middle of the night? And would she get away with it once her friend Christopher was on the case? This short tale of revenge, retr...

  • The Spy Who Came Out of the Bushes synopsis, comments

    The Spy Who Came Out of the Bushes

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the 20th novel in the Pitkirtly Mysteries series.Maisie Sue's wedding is disrupted by shadows from the past, while Christopher fights against the inexorable intrusion of th...

  • Death of a Delegate synopsis, comments

    Death of a Delegate

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the 3rd novel in the Max Falconer mysteries. A museum conference in Inverness turns out to be more exciting and more dangerous than many of the participants expect. While...

  • Rights and Wrongs synopsis, comments

    Rights and Wrongs

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the 4th of the Max Falconer mysteries, centring on a museum curator whose vole research is frequently interrupted by criminal and other activities.The museum is already in ...

  • The Lion and Unicorn Quest synopsis, comments

    The Lion and Unicorn Quest

    Cecilia Peartree

    Can people learn to leave the past behind them, and move on? Flora has tried hard to do this but her wartime past as a secret agent just won't let go of her. The spymaster she knew...

  • Mysterious Pitkirtly synopsis, comments

    Mysterious Pitkirtly

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is a shorter story linked to the Pitkirtly Mystery series. Because it isn’t novel length and is something of a metastory, I haven’t given it a series number, but if it did hav...

  • Unpredictable Events synopsis, comments

    Unpredictable Events

    Cecilia Peartree

    This is the 13th book in the Pitkirtly Mystery series, set in a fictitious small town on the Fife coast in Scotland. Not a million miles from Culross, and yet rather different from...