Justin Tomlinson

Justin Tomlinson

North Swindon

Justin Celebrates Launch Of The Recovery Tree

Justin Celebrates Launch Of The Recovery Tree

North Swindon MP joined representatives and supporters from TWIGS Community Gardens, The Olive Tree Café and Pinecones Community Café to celebrate the launch of The Recovery Tree. The Recovery Tree is a new partnership between the three organisation, which will allow them to work together and support people experiencing difficulties with their mental health. The Recovery Tree hopes to build on the initiatives being run by the three organisation, and its plans include: Expanding its craft offer...

Justin Welcomes Pfizer Investment In Swindon Based Company

Justin Welcomes Pfizer Investment In Swindon Based Company

North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson has welcomed the news that Pfizer is coming to Swindon in a deal which will bring 200 jobs to the town. US company Thermo Fisher, which has a factory on King Fisher Drive, will become the first company in the UK to make or bottle the Pfizer vaccine in the UK. Thermo Fisher will be conducting the 'fill and finish' part of the process, putting the vaccines into vials and packaging them for distribution. The site will form one of Pfizer's global contract manufact...

£500 million Plan for Jobs Expansion

£500 million Plan for Jobs Expansion

- Over £500 million to support hundreds of thousands of people into jobs announced today (Monday) - Workers leaving the furlough scheme and unemployed people over the age of 50 will be helped back into work - Those on the lowest wages will also be helped to progress in their careers and existing schemes targeting young people will be extended into next year Hundreds of thousands of people to be supported as part of the more than £500 million expansion of the government's Plan for Jobs. Workers l...

Justin Meets With The British Heart Foundation At Party Conference

Justin Meets With The British Heart Foundation At Party Conference

North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson met with The British Heart Foundation at the Conservative Party Conference to hear about the charity’s Untold Heart Break Campaign. A new report from the BHF has highlighted the impact the COVID pandemic has had on waiting times for diagnosis and treatment of conditions like coronary heart disease, abnormal heart rhythms and heart failure. The BHF’s The Untold Heartbreak report details how long waits for cardiovascular care are only the tip of the iceberg. Misse...

Swindon Borough Council Receives £500k From The Safer Streets Fund

Swindon Borough Council Receives £500k From The Safer Streets Fund

Swindon Borough Council has received half a million pounds to make public spaces safer for all through projects to help women and girls feel safer on our streets as part of the government’s Safer Streets Fund.   Created with the objective of tackling local acquisitive crimes like car theft and burglary, the latest round of the Safer Streets Fund has a particular emphasis on the safety of women and girls. The investment will go to police forces and local authorities across England and Wales as we...

Additional Funding To Help Adult Social Care This Winter

Additional Funding To Help Adult Social Care This Winter

People who receive care and the adult social care workforce will be further protected from COVID-19 and flu over the coming months, as the government sets additional funding for infection prevention and control. Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid has announced an additional £388.3 million to prevent the spread of infection in social care settings, including £25 million to support care workers to access COVID-19 and flu vaccines over the winter months. This will ensure social care staff...

Swindon Advertiser Column - £500 Million Household Support Fund Will Support The Most Vulnerable

Swindon Advertiser Column - £500 Million Household Support Fund Will Support The Most Vulnerable

This week I was delighted to welcome my friend and former DWP colleague Will Quince MP to Swindon. Will is now the Minister responsible for Children and Families at the Department for Education so I was keen to invite him to Swindon to see some of the fantastic organisations that look after local youngsters. Our first stop was Playsteps Nursery by Faringdon Park where local councillor Jo Morris is the Manager. We had a great time meeting with staff and the children. There is no doubt that nurse...

Government Launches £500m Support For Vulnerable Households Over Winter

Government Launches £500m Support For Vulnerable Households Over Winter

- £500m support available to help those most in need as we enter the final stages of recovery Money available to councils in October 2021 - Bolsters support already in place to help vulnerable households and individuals Vulnerable households across the country will be able to access a new £500m support fund to help them with essentials over the coming months as the country continues its recovery from the pandemic. The new Household Support Fund will support millions of households in England and ...

North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson Welcomes Education Minister To Swindon

North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson Welcomes Education Minister To Swindon

North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson welcomed Minister for Children and Families Will Quince MP to Swindon in order to showcase the excellent provision available to children in the town. Justin and Will, who were until recently colleagues in the DWP, started with a visit to Playsteps Nursery near Farringdon Park – where they met with nursery owner, and borough councillor, Jo Morris. While at Play Steps, the pair also met with some of the children and joined them for some activities including craft ...

Business Secretary Meets With Fuel Industry To Discuss Supply Chain Issues

Business Secretary Meets With Fuel Industry To Discuss Supply Chain Issues

The Business Secretary has met with senior executives from the fuel industry following recent supply chain issues at petrol forecourts in some areas of the UK. During the meeting, attendees discussed issues caused by supply chain pressures and spikes in localised demand. As a result, Businesses Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has this evening agreed to implement a measure to temporarily exempt industry from the Competition Act 1998 for the purpose of sharing information and optimising supply. Known as...