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From Wendy Morton MPA visit to Dunton Environmental!
It was a pleasure to be invited back to Dunton Environmental in Aldridge and meet with CEO Neil Rowe, Business Director Lara Rowe and International Director Tony Sadler and talk to them in more...
Andy Street unveils a Transport Revolution!
For decades the West Midlands was falling behind other parts of the UK and losing out. Many communities, particularly ours in Aldridge-Brownhills were missing out. We weren’t attracting enough...
Watch out for the new £20 Note!
I was pleased to join the Bank of England’s Chief Cashier, Sarah John, in Parliament recently to find out more about the new £20 note - the Bank’s most secure note yet. I was delighted to be among...
Funding Boost for our local Council!
Local councils play a vital role in our communities, providing the crucial services that people rely on every day. I am delighted that the Government has confirmed that Walsall Council will have...
The new Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Following Boris Johnson’s ministerial reshuffle, I was delighted to accept the invitation from the Prime Minister to become the new Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Foreign and...
Great British Spring Clean 2020 – Are you Ready?
The Great British Spring Clean is back and will run from March 20th to April 13th. The campaign will see up to 600,000 people taking action to clean up streets, parks and beaches across the country....
Rushall Olympic continue to go from Strength to Strength!
I was delighted to be able to meet with club officials including Nick Allen and Edwin Venables at Rushall Olympic last week. The football club is a huge asset on our doorstep in Rushall and it was...
Another Success for Back the Track!
It was great to be back with the volunteers at Back The Track recently and officially cut the ribbon on their newly installed steps. The Back The Track initiative now means that more than 5 miles of...
View from the House – Supporting Residents on the issues which matter to you!
Last week I wrote to the Chief Executive of Birmingham City Council for an update on their proposals to remove the Perry Barr flyover. As many residents will know, the Council put forward a £27.1...