This month, the Nationality and Borders Bill completed its passage through the House of Commons. Several constituents have written in with questions and opinions on the Bill. The Bill will implement many of the measures outlined in the Government’s New Plan for Immigration, which was open to publ
Kwasi was honoured to speak at the virtual Spelthorne Youth Awards Ceremony last week. Organised by Spelthorne Borough Council, the awards are a fantastic opportunity to recognise the impressive achievements and contributions to the community made by young people aged 5-19 in the borough.
Kwasi regularly engages with local businesses and on 12th November he held a virtual constituency business surgery. This was an opportunity for local business owners to give Kwasi a brief outline of their business or business idea, and to ask him any questions or advice.
During the summer, Kwasi received letters from students in Years 3 to 6 at St Michael’s Catholic Primary School in Ashford about our duty to protect the environment.
On October 27th, the Chancellor announced the Government’s Autumn Budget and Spending Review. This was an ambitious and comprehensive budget that will support people and businesses, drive economic growth, deliver world-class public services, and facilitate our transition to net zero.
Kwasi was delighted to attend the official opening of the Sony Centre at the Two Rivers Shopping Centre in Staines. It was a pleasure to join Lord Rami Ranger CBE, Baron of Mayfair, and the Sony Centre's Managing Director, Jaswant Randhawa.
Kwasi was delighted to attend the final of the Spelthorne Business Plan Competition, which he launched in 2013 to identify and help budding entrepreneurs.
It was great to visit Town Farm Primary School in Stanwell on Friday. During my meeting with the Headteacher, Mr Bhatti, I had the opportunity to congratulate him on the school’s Ofsted success, and discuss the school’s future.