Saturday is the
annual Matfen Summer Fete from 1pm-4pm on Matfen Village Green. Admission is
free and it looks like it will be a great day, with cakes and scones in the
village hall, a barbecue, beer tent and stalls and activities for all the
family. Hexham Brass band will be providing entertainment, there will be a fire
engine courtesy of the Fire service, and of course Matfen’s legendary plastic
duck and model boat races will be taking place in the village stream. It is
always a brilliant afternoon- when you are finished why not visit the Black
Bull Inn in the village? I recommend it!
Friday, 30 June 2017
Thursday, 29 June 2017
Corbridge Middle school visit
I visited
Corbridge Middle School on Friday where I met with Head Jane Kennedy and Jo
Holmes, Chair of Governors. The school is currently engaged in a consultation
process to form the Tynedale Community Learning Trust with nine other schools
in the Tyne Valley. Mrs Kennedy and Mrs Holmes were very excited about the
opportunities that this will bring, and it was great to discuss their plans for
their school and the future.
Tuesday, 27 June 2017
Walk for Tynedale Hospice at Home
Congratulations
to Kirk Barclay and Geoff Cant from Hexham who have walked 100 miles from Holy
Island to Heavenfield, near Wark, for a wonderful cause. They have raised an
incredible £3000 in aid of Tynedale Hospice at Home, which unlike a traditional
hospice provides care to people in their own homes. The Tynedale Hospice at
Home is a charity close to my heart, having raised money for it during my
Hadrian’s Wall walk a few years ago. This was the first time they have completed
such a challenge and it was a brilliant effort!
Monday, 26 June 2017
Wylam Summer Fair - a great community day out
As ever, the organisation
was first class and Wylam put on a fantastic afternoon, with a bouncy castle,
food stalls and a beer tent, as well as a tug of war competition and a men’s
cake contest and stalls organised by many village groups. The entertainment,
which included the Prudhoe Community Band, the Wylam Singers and Scottish
Dancers, was enjoyed by all, and it was great to see people from all over the
constituency get involved to make it a brilliant day. Jam, herbs, plants and cakes were just a few
of my purchases.
As always, it was great to
meet and talk to so many members of the constituency whilst supporting a great
community event.
Friday, 23 June 2017
Armed Forces Day is tomorrow - a chance to show our support for all our troops
Armed Forces Day
Saturday 24th
June is Armed Forces Day, and events will be taking place all over the country
to celebrate and show our support for everyone in the Armed Forces community.
The Armed Forces, including our own Albemarle Barracks, do an excellent job
protecting us and Saturday will be a great chance to show them and their
families how much we appreciate them.
Wednesday, 14 June 2017
Back in the old office in The House of Commons, Speaker chosen, and now sworn in. Computers unpacked and back to work
All MPs have to clear their offices when elections are called. Everything is packed away save what is on the walls, and the offices are shut down, computers surrendered, and with no access to MPs or for my 2 staff. The office is now fully reopened. My office is still between Keith Vaz and John Cruddas the 2 labour MPs in the old Norman Shaw building. Been in this office for several years.
Monday, 12 June 2017
With the election over it's back to work in Westminster
There are only 2 MP's that can say they got married during their General Election campaign, and I suspect there are fewer still who can say they spent their honeymoon campaigning! I am in a select group of two with Clive Lewis, the labour MP for Norwich south.
General Elections in Hexham always require going the extra mile; knocking on thousands of doors, delivering leaflets, 3 hustings, and all across one of the biggest constituencies in the country. As any candidate will tell you, that comes along with early starts, lots of late nights, food on the go, and a car (and a house) that often finishes the campaign looking like a war zone.
Whilst all that goes on, the day to day of constituency casework and surgeries continue, and I want to thank my team, and the helpers, members, volunteers and Councillors who helped on the campaign.
Locally, I am pleased to have secured an increased percentage vote and the highest Conservative vote share since in Hexham since the 1950's.
With the election over it's now time to get back to work for the Hexham Constituency as your local Member of Parliament.
General Elections in Hexham always require going the extra mile; knocking on thousands of doors, delivering leaflets, 3 hustings, and all across one of the biggest constituencies in the country. As any candidate will tell you, that comes along with early starts, lots of late nights, food on the go, and a car (and a house) that often finishes the campaign looking like a war zone.
Whilst all that goes on, the day to day of constituency casework and surgeries continue, and I want to thank my team, and the helpers, members, volunteers and Councillors who helped on the campaign.
Locally, I am pleased to have secured an increased percentage vote and the highest Conservative vote share since in Hexham since the 1950's.
With the election over it's now time to get back to work for the Hexham Constituency as your local Member of Parliament.
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