It was an honour to host John Farringdon in Parliament last week. Thank you to his two carers, Laura Russell and Laura Renalson, Number 10 and all in Parliament who made it possible.
It was great to see so many local businesses represented at the Kenilworth Chamber of Trade Business Expo last week, in person for the first time in several years.
It was a great opportunity for all to make new connections.
Carers form the backbone of society. Much of what they do goes unseen, but they are crucial to so many lives. In Warwickshire alone, 52,000 people care for someone who cannot cope without their help.
Applications are now open for the Community Automated External Defibrillators (AED) fund. Backed by £1 million of government funding, the defibrillator grant will provide at least 1,000 new defibrillators for community spaces across England. Defibrillators provide vital treatment, with latest res
There must be space in any political debate, and even in any political party, for different shades of opinion and different ways of expressing those opinions.
This week, I placed a Remembrance cross in Parliament’s Constituency Garden to commemorate all who have fallen in service for our country. They shall never be forgotten.