Great to have students from Year 4 at Offenham First School visit Parliament today but alas I was unable to do my normal Q&A session with them as I was in the Chamber of the UK House of Commons closing the first day's Budget debate.
The Get Active sport strategy introduces an ambition that all children should meet the Chief Medical Officer's guidelines to do 60 minutes of physical activity per day, with a target of getting 1 million children more active by 20230.
Local MP Nigel Huddleston has welcomed the Spring Budget announced by the Chancellor, which included a package of measures to grow the economy, reduce debt and continue to reduce inflation.
Nigel Huddleston MP is calling on residents in the south of his constituency to provide their input into a possible future expansion to the Worcestershire On-Demand bus service.
Great Western Railway have now opened their Customer and Community Improvement Fund for 2024/25. The fund is designed to support small and medium sized rail-related projects that address an area of social need.
Millions of people across the North and Midlands are set to benefit from £4.7 billion of further investment in local transport, made possible by the reallocation of HS2 funding.
Financial Secretary to the Treasury Nigel Huddleston MP explains why the Government values the public benefit provided by independent schools, and why they should continue to be exempt from VAT.