Justin Tomlinson

Justin Tomlinson

North Swindon

Swindon Advertiser Column - Expressing Solidarity With Terrorists Should Be Met With The Full Force Of The Law

Swindon Advertiser Column - Expressing Solidarity With Terrorists Should Be Met With The Full Force Of The Law

If my recent round of local school assemblies is anything to go by then the future of UK politics is in safe hands. I’ve enjoyed recent visits to Haydon Wick & Rodbourne Cheney Primary Schools where pupils have enjoyed my school assembly in which we recreate Parliament, and pupils get to pass a school parliamentary bill based on what they would like to see – on both occasions it was more school sport. In only one assembly did the King choose not to grant royal assent, though thankfully chang...

Justin Visits The Ridge Coffee Club

Justin Visits The Ridge Coffee Club

North Swindon Joined The Ridge Coffee Club for one of their charity coffee mornings. The event, which was held at The Jovial Monk pub, was raising money for Wiltshire Air Ambulance. Also at the event was The Bobby Van Trust, who provide personal and home safety advice. The Ridge Coffee Club host a range of fund raising activities, including a pub quiz and Christmas Fair. Justin said: “It was fantastic to catch up with the wonderful volunteers at The Ridge Coffee Club. The group do amazing work f...

Justin Returns to Highworth Warneford School

Justin Returns to Highworth Warneford School

North Swindon MP returned to Highworth Warneford School to continue his work with GCSE Citizenship students. Justin was speaking to a group of Year 10 students beginning their Citizenship GCSE, following a talk with Year 11 students at Warneford the week before. During the visit, Justin spoke to them about his motivation for becoming an MP and his experience during his time in Westminster. Following that Justin took part in a Q&A, where students quizzed him on a number of topics. The student...

Swindon MPs Welcome £415,830 Of Conservative Government Investment To Protect Bus Services In Swindon

Swindon MPs Welcome £415,830 Of Conservative Government Investment To Protect Bus Services In Swindon

The Conservative Government have invested a further £80 million to protect essential bus services and allow local authorities to make travel improvements in their communities. The funding will support 64 local authorities including Swindon with £415,830 of funding, building on the £80 million of Bus Services Improvement Plan+ funding for 2022-23 and the £1 billion investment for bus services in 2022. The Conservative Government have invested £3.5 billion in bus services since 2020, protectin...

Justin Meets Swindon and Cricklade Railway To Discuss Exciting New Plans

Justin Meets Swindon and Cricklade Railway To Discuss Exciting New Plans

Justin Tomlinson, the North Swindon MP, was welcomed to the Swindon and Cricklade Railway on Thursday morning, who hosted an introductory meeting for their very exciting plans for new facilities which will incorporate the restoration of General Steam Navigation. Justin will be working closely as they prepare their National Heritage Lottery fund bid. Swindon & Cricklade Railway is a much loved and popular local service and there will be strong local community support for this bid. Justin has...

Swindon Advertiser Column - A Busy Week Of Local Visits

Swindon Advertiser Column - A Busy Week Of Local Visits

This week was the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, following the Lib Dem conference last week and ahead of Labour’s conference next week. Party conferences are an opportunity for ministers / shadow ministers to set out their plans and policies for the country. They are also a time for members to engage with policy makers and have their input – whilst also enjoying the social side of the conference. While I would normally attend the Party Conference, a packed diary of local visits kep...

Justin Visits Swindon Harriers Athletics Club

Justin Visits Swindon Harriers Athletics Club

North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson visited Swindon Harriers Athletic Club as part of his work to promote healthy lifestyles and local sport provision. Justin visited the group at their track near the stadium to learn more about the work it does and meet some of the brilliant volunteers who run the club. Swindon Harriers have an incredible 500 members, and an impressive range of track and field events suitable for all ages and abilities. The club provides a fantastic opportunity for young people t...

Justin Celebrates Gold For Tadpole Garden Village In Bloom

Justin Celebrates Gold For Tadpole Garden Village In Bloom

North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson has celebrated the news that Tadpole Garden Village in Bloom have secured GOLD at the Royal Horticultural Society Britain In Bloom awards. The award is the highest accolade in the RHS and is testament to the fantastic work of TGV in Bloom and its volunteers. Justin was present earlier in the summer when the judges visited Tadpole Garden Village to inspect the work done by TGV in Bloom – mentioning at the time how impressed the judges seemed to be. Justin Tomlins...

Justin Visits New Redhouse Cafe

Justin Visits New Redhouse Cafe

I have said it before and I’ll say it again – we have some fantastic independent businesses in Swindon that are more than worthy of our support. One of those businesses that I have visited recently is Café Vialottie in Redhouse, which has replaced the old Uplands charity shop on the corner. If you haven’t been before, then you’ll be very impressed with the work that the owners have done to decorate and style the cafe. The coffee is fantastic and there is an exceptional selection of cakes, includ...

Justin Meets Students At Rodbourne Cheney School For Interactive Politics Lesson

Justin Meets Students At Rodbourne Cheney School For Interactive Politics Lesson

Pupils at Rodbourne Cheney Primary School had an interactive politics lesson after North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson paid the school a visit. Justin taught the pupils how a Bill passes through Parliament to help them understand how parliamentary democracy works in the UK. After selecting a King and a Clerk of the House, the pupils were split into members of the House of Lords and members of the House of Commons. Having selected a Bill to increase the amount of sport in school, the children then ...