I hope that you are all enjoying the longer days and the early signs of Spring. This year has begun in typically busy fashion. I have celebrated St David’s Day in Parliament recently, travelled around the constituency to improve your local services and ensured that the UK Government fulfils on its promises to assist park home residents with their energy bills.
Our Prime Minister achieved a great success in February by securing a Brexit deal. In what is a hugely positive step forward for Northern Ireland, we are now better placed to fulfil our Brexit commitment.
Locally, I was delighted to hear that Rhosgoch Young Farmers Club won the Radnorshire entertainment competition at the weekend. When this goes to print it may all be over, but I wish them all the best in the finals. I am sure they will make us all very proud.
I have had a lot of constituents contact me recently concerning the energy park proposals at Radnor Forest and the neighbouring Radnorshire Hills. I am aware there has been a meeting already in Painscastle with stakeholders, and I am meeting the Countryside Land Association on Thursday to discuss these plans further. I am very keen to hear all sides of the argument and so if you have any concerns or thoughts please do get in touch.
Later this Summer, I am hosting constituents in Parliament for a tour of the Estate followed by a Q and A session with me. If you or anyone would be interested in coming along, please do get in touch with my team who would be happy to provide you with further details.