I have received many emails from constituents wondering why I did not vote on the Committee of Privileges report into the former Prime Minister, Boris Johnson.
This week, I along with my fellow MPs have been working to publicise the “Pension Credit Week of Action” – raising awareness of Pension Credit and encouraging people to check their eligibility and make a claim.
Sally-Ann Hart, MP for Hastings & Rye, last week joined MPs from around the country and the Chief Executive of UK Hospitality to launch a campaign to secure common sense energy contracts for businesses.
I met up with some Rye mums recently in The Salts to look at the children’s playground. I also had a look at the play areas at Kings Avenue and Masons Field.
The day started with a quick look through emails and answering urgent ones, before writing my Hastings, St Leonards and Rye Observer column. I wrote an update on the measures the Government is taking to improve our water quality, reduce sewage discharges and secure our long-term water resources.
I have been asked to write for this issue and mulling over the past week or two, I thought I would write about coastal communities and why I believe that the work and campaigning that I do locally and in Parliament on this subject, is one of utmost importance for me to engage with in my role as t
Seabed mapping will play a crucial role in helping protect the UK’s climate, oceans and coastal communities, according to Sally-Ann Hart, MP for Hastings and Rye.
Dying Matters Awareness Week takes place this year between 8 - 14 May, led by Hospice UK’s Dying Matters campaign. Throughout the week, people across the country will come together to encourage communities to talk about death, dying, and grief. This year’s theme is Dying Matters at Work.
I am writing this column sitting in my office on a sunny Tuesday in Westminster, following a glorious May Day Bank Holiday spent with my family celebrating my husband’s sixtieth birthday (gulp!).