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West Suffolk’s ‘inspirational’ women celebrated at special event

On Sunday 2nd December Jo Churchill, Member of Parliament for Bury St Edmunds, and Sheila Childerhouse, Chair of West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, co-hosted an event to celebrate 100 Years of Suffrage and the NHS’s 70th birthday.   Inspirational women from across West Suffolk were invited to

Bury St Edmunds MP supports EIoT Bid

On Thursday 15th November, local MP Jo Churchill, Liz Truss MP and James Cartlidge MP met with Dr Nikos Savvas, Principal of West Suffolk College, to show their strong support for West Suffolk College’s bid to become an Eastern Institute of Technology. The college submitted its first class bid

Constituency tour is a litmus test for local issues

To talk about the wonders of Suffolk or my Bury St Edmunds constituency in broad terms can often lose the potency of just how special a place we know it to be. However, undertaking my constituency tour again this summer, I am reminded of not only how restorative village life can be but also ju

Jo Churchill MP writes for Bury Business Festival 2018

This time last year, I was writing about the key ingredients of Bury businesses that were driving their success. Enterprise spirit, strength of leadership and a ‘can do’ attitude were the formula. 12 months on and I would add a new ingredient to the recipe for local success.

Jo Churchill MP to tour Bury St Edmunds constituency in August     

From Monday 13th August until Monday 20th August Jo Churchill MP will be touring her constituency, visiting villages and communities outside of the Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket town centres. The focus on the tour is to give quality time to some of those harder to reach areas. Commenting, Jo Chur

Bury St Edmunds MP's summer tour of villages

Bury St Edmunds MP Jo Churchill is to tour villages around the constituency this summer and meet a BT boss as part of her campaign for better broadband. Mrs Churchill will visit rural communities next month to 'reach out' and hear about any issues residents may have. She said: "People may actually