Many of you will know that my constituency office is in Odiham, and I am fully aware of the ongoing issue with a mystery sewage smell that has been affecting residents in the Dunleys Hill area. I know this problem has prevented many of you from enjoying your gardens and outdoor spaces.
Today, I had the honour of attending two Remembrance services in our constituency – one in Fleet and another in Odiham. It is right that we reflect, remember, and pay our respects each year to the brave individuals who have sacrificed so much for our country.
Transport is and always has been a priority for me, and I've been making our local train operators aware of views from across North East Hampshire, and we have been successful in securing changes.
ICYMI: It was the State Opening of Parliament yesterday, and it was a momentous occasion. It marked the first King's address for over 70 years, in which he outlined the government's vision for the year ahead.
As a fellow local resident, I share your concerns about the roads. My family and I know the problems with potholes, and I have been working hard to get repairs made.
Protecting the poorest, weakest, and most vulnerable is central to my work. Given the daily cost of living today, this government is providing a second ‘Cost of Living Payment’ to 5,000 households in North East Hampshire alone.