The historic building invokes a sense of responsibility, emphasizing the honor of representing Bromley. The area blends Kent and London, providing opportunities while maintaining a sense of safety. Active engagement with the community occurs through meetings with diverse local groups, churches, and schools. Key issues addressed include unsafe cladding bills, flight path concerns into Biggin Hill, and educational needs. A commitment to local development and safety underpins election pledges, leading to opposition against various government reforms and supporting constituent-focused actions.
Everywhere I go locally, it serves as a reminder of how special Bromley is—a wonderful mix of Kent and London, filled with opportunity, and free from some of the issues plaguing parts of the capital.
Together with constituents, councillors, and campaigners, I've stood up for Northpoint residents left with unaffordable bills for unsafe cladding; backed calls for a quieter flightpath into Biggin Hill; fought against the Government bureaucracy blocking Bromley Council's plan for a new special school.
My election pledge was to keep Bromley and Biggin Hill safe, green and thriving: we are already one of the safest and greenest boroughs, attracting investment from far and wide.
I've spoken to countless groups, churches, schools, and charities that make Bromley great. I've held regular surgeries, where I meet residents to help with nearly every imaginable issue.
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