It was an honour to pay tribute to the huge sacrifice made by so many, especially those from Esher and Walton constituency, at the Constituency Garden of Remembrance in Parliament this week.
I will be marking Remembrance Sunday with the Esher and Walton community at local memorial services across the constituency.
Hosting Elmbridge Eagles Rugby Club at
10 Downing Street
It was fantastic to meet with Elmbridge Eagles Rugby Club ahead of their Rugby League reception at No 10.
The Elmbridge Eagles received £10,446.99 from the Rugby League World Cup 'CreatedBy' capital grant for sports clubs and organisations.
I invited Primary School classes across Esher and Walton constituency to take part in my second annual Christmas card competition, following the success of last year's competition.
I look forward to judging this year's entries in the coming weeks. The winner will see their design featured on my 2022 Christmas card. I will be posting the entries on my Facebook page.
155 new police officers have been recruited in Surrey since this time last year.
These officers are part of the government’s manifesto pledge to recruit 20,000 new police officers. Latest data show that 15,343 have been recruited to date.
I continue to support our police both locally and in Westminster.
7 community visits since last update
Read below to see what I am doing for our area.
Walton Casuals Charity Golf Day
A successful charity golf day in aid of Walton Casuals Football Academy and Bucha Ukrainian charity, with £17,000 raised for both causes.
Thank you to Doug McClelland, Board Director, for hosting the tournament.
Marking Parliament Week at Cobham Free School
I fielded a range of interesting questions from pupils about how Parliament works and getting involved in politics. Thanks to Executive Head, Michaela Khatib, and Head of Senior, Laura Newman, for the warm welcome.
Piloting a new, free legal advice scheme for people facing financial difficulties to help stop thousands of people falling into further debt and legal problems.
Starting construction of the UK’s first all-electric prison at Full Sutton in East Yorkshire, creating over 600 jobs and cutting energy costs to taxpayers by over £1.1 million a year.