South Cotswolds MP Joins River Clean-Up and Water Testing in Lechlade
Roz Savage MP joined local volunteers in Lechlade on Saturday 13 September for a river clean-up and water quality testing session on the Thames.
Roz Savage MP joined local volunteers in Lechlade on Saturday 13 September for a river clean-up and water quality testing session on the Thames.
Roz Savage MP visited Lea and Garsdon Church of England Primary School in Wiltshire on Friday 12 September to open a major new solar PV and battery scheme developed in partnership with Wiltshire Council.
Roz Savage MP has completed her month-long summer tour of the South Cotswolds, holding 17 open ‘Meet Your MP’ sessions across towns and villages from 28 July to 28 August.
Roz Savage MP has called for urgent action following the release of the South Cotswold Food Poverty Report 2024 to 2025, which shows food insecurity worsening across the region.
Roz Savage MP has completed the first half of her summer tour of the South Cotswolds, meeting constituents at eight ‘Meet Your MP’ events and dropping into local community hubs, charities and venues across the constituency between 28 July and 6 August.
Dr Roz Savage MP is inviting everyone in the South Cotswolds to get involved in UK Parliament Week (UKPW), an annual event spreading the word about what Parliament is, what it does and how you can get involved.
Roz was elected as the MP for the South Cotswolds constituency on 4th July 2024. Her vision is to build a brighter future by connecting and empowering Cotswold communities.
Roz cares deeply for environmental issues and is already working hard alongside others to campaign for climate and nature.
Each week, Roz shares her insights on key topics and provides updates on her work in Parliament and the constituency.
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