Justin Tomlinson

Justin Tomlinson

North Swindon

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Justin Visits TGV Nature Park

Justin Visits TGV Nature Park

North Swindon MP, Justin Tomlinson recently met with representatives from Wiltshire Wildlife Trust and Crest Nicholson on a walking tour around the Nature Park at Tadpole Garden Village. This was an opportunity to explore the progress at the park, identify future plans and to see first-hand the benefits for the environment, wildlife and local residents. The area forms part of the vital 13 mile environmental corridor between North Swindon and Blakehill Farm Nature Reserve, and is managed by the W...

Justin Welcomes Repairs To Asda Steps

Justin Welcomes Repairs To Asda Steps

North Swindon MP Justin tominson has welcomed news that repair work to the steps at the Orbutal Park has been completed. The steps have been broken and boarded up for years, with Asda being slow to repair them. Following much pushing from Justin, the steps have now been repaired and opened up. In addition to the steps, Justin also called for improvements to the bus lane - these were completed a copuple of years ago. Justin is continuing to press Asda to repair and open up the popular water found...

Swindon Advertiser Column - Good Luck To Our Incredible Lionesses!

Swindon Advertiser Column - Good Luck To Our Incredible Lionesses!

It was a tense 90 minutes in Sydney this week, as the Lionesses faced the hosts Australia and their raucous home crowd before progressing to the World Cup Final. A huge congratulations to the team for their excellent performance, and best of luck for the final on Sunday! It is fantastic to see the popularity of Women’s football continue to grow, from not being televised b at all to filling 80k capacity stadiums. We have seen this impact carried over to young girls in Swindon with Abbey Meads FC ...

1 Million Policing Hours To Be Saved Under New Approach To Mental Health

1 Million Policing Hours To Be Saved Under New Approach To Mental Health

The Government's new Right Care Right Person approach to how the police manage mental health inccidents is set to free up 1 million more policing hours. The new approach will see police only respond to mental health inccidents if there is a safety risk or crime. Instead inccidents that don't require police assistance will be referred to the correct partner agency. Estimates show that implementing the principles of Right Care Right Person could save around one million police officer hours each ye...

Justin Welcomes Positive Inflation And Employment News

Justin Welcomes Positive Inflation And Employment News

Figures released on Wednesday confirmed that inflation is down to 6.8 per cent - lowest level since February last year. The figures show that the decisive action we have taken to tackle inflation is working. Cutting inflation is vital, as it leaves families with more money in their pockets, so this news is very positive. The Government's work to drive down inflation continues, with focus on getting more people into work, cutting the price of energy, and taking a responsible approach to the publi...

Goverment Scraps Cap On Water Company Fines

Goverment Scraps Cap On Water Company Fines

The Government has announced that it is scrapping the cap on water companies can be fined. The announcement is part of the Govrernment's Plan for Water. Under the plan, fines from water companies will be reinvested into a new Water Restoration Fund, making polluters pay for damage they cause to the environment. This fund will deliver on-the-ground improvements to water quality as well as supporting local groups and community-led schemes which help to protect our waterways.

Justin Visits Cycle Workshop

Justin Visits Cycle Workshop

Justin attended and learn to cycle workshop at the County Ground athletics track (which was also good to see was a hive of activity). The workshops are run by Paul Ashman Cycling http://paulashmancycling.com/ who is funded by SBC to run sessions for local youngsters to learn how to ride, free of charge. Justin Tomlinson said: "This is a fantastic initiative, and it is great to see money being invested in it. I am passionate about encouraging an active and healthy childhood, and workshops li...

Swindon Advertiser Column - Art And Literacy Festival Will Showcase Talent

Swindon Advertiser Column - Art And Literacy Festival Will Showcase Talent

This evening I have the pleasure of attending the launch of the first ever Highworth Literature and Arts Festival. The event has been organised by the team at Visit Highworth – who do a fantastic job of promoting Highworth and highlighting everything the town has to offer. The aim of the Art and Literacy Festival is to showcase the work of a number of different artists and writers. As part of the event there will be an exhibition of artwork in St Michael’s & All Angel’s churches featuring lo...

Justin Joins Swindon Town Star To See Local Sport Club

Justin Joins Swindon Town Star To See Local Sport Club

North Swindon MP Jutsin Tomlinson visited Headstart Skillz Summer Camp to learn more about how it is working with local children. Headstart Skillz is a local initiative which provides practical training covering a number of skills, including managing money, online safety, self-defence, first aid, nutrition, wellbeing and mental health. The idea behind Headstart Skillz is that by teaching young people practical subjects you will help to give them a significant head start in life. As part of this ...

Swindon Advertiser Column - Disability Campaign Needs Your Help

Swindon Advertiser Column - Disability Campaign Needs Your Help

A few years ago I met with Becky Maddern from Benjamin’s Smile to hear about her campaign to increase accessible play equipment in playparks. Her work has been inspired by her own son Benjamin and his disappointment at not being able to join his brothers and enjoy their local park. Since that meeting I have worked closely with Becky, Benjamin’s Smile and Mum’s on a Mission to support the campaign and push the issue at a national level. As the former Minister for Disabled People, I was very proud...