The Ministry of Justice’s proposals on the provisions of local courts and tribunals carries three core principles; access to justice, delivering value for money and providing efficiency in the long term.
On Friday 25 September at 11.00am, Jo Churchill MP will attend the opening of Muntons’ new anaerobic digestion plant by The Baroness Scott of Needham Market.
A young philanthropist, Harvey McSloy, 21, from Stowmarket has become the latest recipient of the Prime Minister’s Point of Light award. Harvey set up the ‘Trust Maria’ charity after his mother Maria died of cancer when he was just 19.
On Thursday 17th September, Jo Churchill MP asked an oral question regarding feed-in tariffs to the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, in the House of Commons Chamber.
On Wednesday 16th September, Jo Churchill MP took part in a Westminster Hall Debate, attended by other Suffolk MPs and Justice Minister, Shailesh Vara MP, to raise her concerns about the proposed closure of the Court in Bury St Edmunds.
On 11th September 2015, Jo Churchill MP wrote to Secretary of State, Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, regarding the proposed court closures in Suffolk. The open letter was signed by fellow Suffolk MPs, James Cartlidge, Dan Poulter and Peter Aldous.
On Wednesday 9th September, Jo Churchill MP took part in Breast Cancer Now’s “Wear it Pink” campaign. The campaign asks supporters to wear an item of pink clothing and donate towards breast cancer research.