The last eighteen months have been difficult and challenging.
Today the Chancellor of the Exchequer set out the Government’s Budget and Spending Plans which prioritise investment in innovation and skills as well as continuing to support businesses and working families.
Sutton and Merton MPs, Elliot Colburn and Stephen Hammond, visited South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust (SWLSTG) yesterday to tour its services and learn more about the progress made on the development of its Springfield site.
If you know British nationals still in Afghanistan who have not already registered with the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office they should call the FCDO on +44(0)1908 516666 and select "Consular services for British nationals".
Yesterday the Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Health announced that England will proceed to step 4 of the Covid-19 road map next Monday 19th July.
As from the 19th most legal restrictions to control COVID-19 will be lifted, which means:
Like many, I was frustrated that it was not possible for more Covid-19 restrictions to be lifted on 21st June. This is especially frustrating given the evident success of the vaccine rollout, a point I made in various newspapers last week.
I have been raising concerns with the All England Club on behalf of residents regarding the temporary closure of Church Road abd the use of a section of the public areas in Wimbledon Park for car parking.
I have recieved the below attachment in response which you may find of interest.