Really good to see the new CCTV cameras up in Waterlooville today. Paid for by the Shared Prosperity Fund set up the Government. We then had a meeting to update people on the plans for the regeneration of Waterlooville. We have an amazing new regeneration manager who has some great ideas.
Peers and MPs from all parties call on Government to reverse active travel cuts. This was published in the air quality news: Peers and MPs from all parties call on Government to reverse active travel cuts - AirQualityNews
Flick Drummond supports Afghan women's World Cup bid. This was published in the Hampshire Chronicle: Flick Drummond supports Afghan women's World Cup bid | Hampshire Chronicle
EXCLUSIVE: UK anti-boycott bill 'incompatible' with ECHR, Amnesty says. This was published in the New Arab: EXCLUSIVE: UK anti-BDS bill incompatible with ECHR: Amnesty (newarab.com)
It was an honour to open the Exton/Meonstoke/Corhampton fete this afternoon. Too busy with grandparenting duties to take many photos but a favourite was the pony rides, the bottle tombola, delicious tea and fabulous music.
UK anti-BDS bill could cause 'greater anti-semitism' by singling out Israel, MP warns. This was published in the New Arab: UK anti-BDS bill may cause 'greater anti-semitism', MP warns (newarab.com)
Meon Valley MP Flick Drummond urges FIFA to accept Afghan women’s football team into World Cup. This was published in the Portsmouth News: Meon Valley MP Flick Drummond urges FIFA to accept Afghan women’s football team into World Cup | The News (portsmouth.co.uk)
On Monday I met with Helen Jackson from MOSAIC, a Petersfield based charity Home - Mosaic Middle East who work in Iraq and Jordan on education and peacebuilding initiatives. It does a lot of education projects and work to empower women.
Flick Drummond reacts to Boundary Commission's change to constituency. This was published in the Hampshire Chronicle: Flick Drummond reacts to Boundary Commission's change to constituency | Hampshire Chronicle
Minister Nick Gibb tells an MPs’ inquiry that absence from school is still ‘unacceptably high’. This was published in the tes magazine: School attendance: I don't know when it will recover, says Nick Gibb | Tes