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I am hugely proud to have been elected as the Labour MP for High Peak in the 2024 general election.
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I’m proud to be supporting Pete and Mummy's Star with their campaign for better rights for mums facing cancer. 💜

I’ve worked closely with the charity in Parliament and have seen first-hand the difference they are making for families going through the most difficult circumstances.

I’ll keep working with Mummy’s Star to make sure mums and families in High Peak, and across the country, get the support they deserve.
Reform say that people barely use Glossop Tip – I did a survey during a visit, and it was clear that wasn’t true.

Help us stop them from closing our tip, sign our petition here:  https://www.jon4highpeak.com/help-me-save-glossop-tip/
𝐒𝐮𝐩𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭 𝐚𝐧𝐧𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐨 𝐡𝐞𝐥𝐩 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐜𝐨𝐬𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐨𝐢𝐥

Last week I raised in the House my concerns over the rising price of oil for High Peak residents. Thousands of households across our area, including in Hope Valley where I live, are reliant on heating oil and have seen their costs more than double since the outbreak of war in Iran.

It was therefore hugely welcome news last Monday that the Prime Minister announced a £53 million support package to help the most vulnerable households in rural communities with the price of heating oil.

Going forward, we must ensure that the sector is better regulated so households in High Peak get a fairer deal and are better protected from sudden price increases in future.

If you're worried about your bills or need extra support with the cost of living, please do get in touch with my office and we'll do all we can to help. You can contact us at jon.pearce.mp@parliament.uk or on 01298 918189.
And that’s a wrap! 🎉

Another High Peak Careers, Skills and Jobs Fair in the books. This is the third one I’ve held, and I’m delighted that each has been even bigger and better than the last.  

Thanks to every exhibitor and everyone who came and made it such a special day! I’ll be holding another Fair in Glossop later in year and I’m so excited to share more details soon - watch this space!
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I’m so pleased to be hosting my third Careers, Skills and Jobs Fair today here at the Crescent in Buxton. With companies like Tarmac, Google and Lomas here, as well as volunteer groups, colleges and other community organisations, there’s something for everyone. 

We’ll be here until 1pm, so please do come down to have a look and say hi!
𝐂𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐚𝐢𝐠𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐨 𝐦𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐟𝐚𝐢𝐫 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐦𝐮𝐦𝐬 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐜𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐫

This week in Parliament I hosted an event for @Mummy's Star, the only UK charity supporting mums diagnosed with cancer in and around pregnancy. 

The charity was founded by High Peak resident Pete Wallroth in honour of his wife Mair, who sadly died from cancer not long after their son was born.

I’m backing the Mummy's Star Save Our Bond campaign for a change in the law that would allow women who are diagnosed with cancer to defer or pause their maternity leave whilst they receive treatment. This change would protect the maternity leave of these mums for what it should be: caring for and bonding with their babies. 

You can find out more here: https://www.mummysstar.org/saveourbond 

I was proud to raise the issue in Parliament today.
Delivering the change our community deserves 🌹
Gamesley Coffee Morning ☕

It was great to catch up with residents from across Gamesley at our coffee morning in Twig Coffee ’s café last week.

The community centre has become a real hub for people across the estate, and I’m really proud that our Labour mayor Claire Ward - East Midlands Mayor  has provided nearly £200,000 in Community Development Funding to support the brilliant work of Gamesley Community Group  and The Bureau, Glossop .

Thanks to everyone who came along for a chat and a cuppa.

If you couldn’t make it but would like to raise an issue with me, please get in touch at jon.pearce.mp@parliament.uk
Thank you to everyone who joined my International Women’s Day event with Crossroads Derbyshire last week in Gamesley Community & Sports Centre 

Huge thanks to our speakers - Dr Fatima Eltinay (Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner), Dr Shirley Woods Gallagher and Johanne Lee - for sharing their insights on the challenges women and girls still face and the work being done to change that.

As a dad to girls, this issue means a lot to me. By listening and standing together, we can help build a safer future for women and girls. 💜

#IWD2026
Reform want to close Glossop Tip - but they’re not telling the whole story.
 
Sign the petition to help save it:
https://www.jon4highpeak.com/help-me-save-glossop-tip/
Delivering the change our community deserves 🌹
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Passengers across High Peak should be aware of ongoing disruption to train services following damage to overhead wires near Manchester Piccadilly 🚆

While services have resumed this morning, disruption is expecting to continue over the weekend as repairs are carried out.

I know this may be frustrating for those planning to travel by train this weekend. Please check before you set off and allow extra time for your journey.
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I’m proud to be supporting Pete and Mummy's Star with their campaign for better rights for mums facing cancer. 💜

I’ve worked closely with the charity in Parliament and have seen first-hand the difference they are making for families going through the most difficult circumstances.

I’ll keep working with Mummy’s Star to make sure mums and families in High Peak, and across the country, get the support they deserve.
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I have had a few people get in touch with my office regarding the proposed Peak Cluster Carbon Capture project. I thought it would also be helpful to set my position out here on the consultation for those who have not written to me directly.

It is vital that the consultation is thorough and engages with all of the issues residents are concerned about. My constituents have a right to answers to all of their questions.

Sadly, the consultation thus far from Peak Cluster has not been as good as I believe it should have been. I have had several meetings with them and have stressed at every opportunity that they must engage with residents more closely. I will continue to meet with them and feed this back on your behalf.

As a result of Peak Cluster not engaging as well as I would have liked, this has led to a great deal of misinformation (deliberate or otherwise) being spread. I am deeply concerned about this as it is causing unnecessary anxiety for some residents. I am therefore keen to use this opportunity to provide reassurance where I can.

Firstly, producing our own cement is as important to our economy and sovereignty as steel. Cement is everywhere and we literally cannot live without it. The houses we live in, the buildings/factories/farms we work in and the roads we drive on would not exist without it. We have to protect our cement industry and make it viable long term.

By doing so we will protect 2000 local jobs that are vital to families in High Peak. The Peak Cluster project will also create new local jobs in the construction and management of the project.

If we do not safeguard our quarries we will be solely reliant on foreign imports. Not only will this see thousands of local jobs lost, but we will be more susceptible to global economic shocks – like the impact that the war in Iran has had on oil prices. Cement is fundamental to our economy and we cannot allow ourselves to be held hostage to world events.

At the same time, our cement and lime works produce 3 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per annum - over a quarter of all the greenhouse gas emissions in Derbyshire and Staffordshire. Therefore if we are serious about tackling climate change we have to find a way to stop those emissions polluting our atmosphere. We cannot just leave tackling climate change to other counties – we can and must play our part.

Unlike other major industries and emitters of greenhouse gases, the cause of these emissions is not the energy used in production – it is the chemical reaction required to produce the cement. So the solution isn’t cleaner energy. The only option is capturing the carbon dioxide and storing it.

I understand that all other means of collecting and storing the carbon dioxide have been thoroughly investigated and have been discounted as impracticable and/or unworkable – including liquifying and transporting by road.

Residents have also raised concerns that our topography creates safety challenges. Norway – a country with significantly more mountainous topography than the Peak District – has successfully used Carbon Capture Storage (including storage under the seabed) and continues to plan further projects.

The science behind the Peak Cluster project works. We know that the carbon dioxide storage sites will work because they are the natural reservoirs that stored gases for millions of years before we extracted them. This process simply refills them with a different gas. These reservoirs have enough capacity to store a gigaton of carbon dioxide.

This leads me on to another myth that I have heard being spread: that the amount of CO2 that can be stored and the length of time will be limited and the site will be full in anything from 3 to 30 years. This is untrue.

As I’ve said, the storage site is estimated to hold 1000,000,000 tonnes. The project hopes to capture, transport and store 3 million tonnes of CO2 per year, so that is only 0.3% of the total storage capacity. I’m not brilliant at maths, but that looks like the project has more than enough capacity for generations to come.

On the safety point, I want to be absolutely clear that I will not back anything that I am not convinced is safe. We are still at the consultation stage and the final decision can only be made after an exhaustive process has been completed – which includes the Health and Safety Executive signing off that it is safe. I will only make a final decision to back the project if those reassurances are in place.

It is worth saying that the use of these pipelines is far from new or experimental. Gas and liquids have been transported using pipelines for over 100 years in the UK. There are currently around 27,000km of high-pressure pipelines carrying both gas and fluids. Walk down most streets in High Peak and there will be a gas pipe under your feet. The practice is very well-established and robustly regulated - and the UK has a global reputation for safety in this field.

Similarly, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology has been used since the early 1970s, so any claims that this is unproven or untested are false.

It’s also important to note that there has been some misinformation over the environmental impact of this pipeline. This project will involve digging a trench and once the pipe is buried no one should ever know it is there. One of the conditions of planning consent will be a Construction and Environment Management Plan (CEMP), which will be scrutinised by bodies like Natural England, the Forestry Commission and local planning authorities, including High Peak Borough Council. This will help ensure that the land will be restored to its original condition and the impact on nature will be minimised throughout construction. So there will be no long term impact to the environment as a result of the project. I believe the biggest risk to the environment would be to not deal with the long term impact of continuing to pump all those greenhouse gases into our atmosphere.

The Peak Cluster project has the potential to meet our climate change commitment whilst protecting thousands of local jobs and our sovereignty. There are those politicians and political parties who do not believe that climate change is real. They will obviously oppose this and any other project to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases. Whilst I fundamentally disagree with them, their position is at least coherent. But I am extremely disappointed by the lack of integrity of some local politicians who claim to care about the environment and tackling climate change but are seeking to exploit people’s understandable concerns and questions about the project and are opposing the best opportunity we have to play our part in tackling climate change.

I would stress once again that the project is still in its consultation phase, with planning consent not yet granted and the final route for the pipeline not yet agreed.

I hope this has been a useful explanation of the process being followed and what it will actually mean for our area. That being said, Peak Cluster must do better with their public engagement and consultation with residents. Whilst phase 1 of the consultation phase has now closed, you will have another opportunity to do so later this year and I would encourage you to share your thoughts then.

I will of course post details here of how to get involved when the consultation opens and, in the meantime, will continue to press Peak Cluster for more open public engagement.
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Under the Conservatives, the proportion of people who saw police on the beat more than once a week more than halved, as did the number of Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs).

Our Labour government is reversing that trend. Last weekend, four of our five new neighbourhood officers were on the beat in High Peak for the first time, while two new PCSOs have already started. They’re part of 35 extra neighbourhood officers being recruited across Derbyshire thanks to £2.8m in new government funding.

Alongside this, the government’s new Crime and Policing Bill is progressing through Parliament. Residents consistently tell me how important it is to crack down on vandalism, abuse and disorder. Nobody has the “right” to make their neighbours’ lives hell. I strongly support this bill, particularly measures like new “respect orders” to make it easier to arrest repeat offenders.

I also welcome plans to tackle fly-tipping. Residents are fed up with waste being dumped in our streets and green spaces. I support forcing offenders to clear up their mess in local clean-up squads and pay the costs, alongside extra penalty points on driving licences to deter repeat offences.

However, while Labour is cracking down on fly-tipping, Reform-led Derbyshire County Council risk making things worse by closing Glossop tip. Whilst law-abiding citizens would be forced to undertake an over an hour-long roundtrip to Buxton tip increasing congestion and queues; I fear it will result in some just dumping their waste in our communities.

Reform’s rubbish plan shows a total lack of understanding of our area. They are still relying on their dodgy data - claiming 7 in 10 users aren’t from High Peak. Well, when I was down the tip last week getting people to sign my petition, the queues were long and I met only one person from outside the area. If you haven’t already, please do sign my petition on my website.

Sometimes antisocial behaviour is malicious, sometimes it’s just unthinking – either way, the consequences can be severe. Over the past week, we’ve seen some really concerning moorland fires – in Tintwistle and Woodhead reservoir near Glossop.

I’m grateful to our fire services and echo their warnings: don’t throw cigarettes from cars or leave glass behind. In hot, dry weather, this can spark dangerous wildfires. Portable BBQs pose a similar risk. Last year, I asked High Peak retailers to stop selling disposable BBQs, and Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Aldi and M&S agreed. I’ll be contacting them all again this year.

Tackling crime and antisocial behaviour is rightly a priority for this government. But we all have a duty to each other to take responsibility and to respect our neighbours and communities.
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Reform say that people barely use Glossop Tip – I did a survey during a visit, and it was clear that wasn’t true.

Help us stop them from closing our tip, sign our petition here: www.jon4highpeak.com/help-me-save-glossop-tip/
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🤔 I came across this strange fellow when I was visiting YHA Castleton Losehill Hall.
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Great to visit the fantastic YHA Castleton Losehill Hall and meet Sean Rogers, the newly appointed manager.

YHA England and Wales does brilliant work opening up the outdoors to people from all backgrounds, giving more young people and families the chance to experience places like the Peak District.

Wishing Sean all the very best in his new role and thank you to the team for the warm welcome for me and my two dogs!
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DEBUNKING REFORM’S DODGY DATA

Today I was at Glossop Tip, with Labour councillors and local residents, getting people to sign our petition and to debunk Reform’s dodgy data.

Far from the claims being pushed by Reform-run Derbyshire County Council, the overwhelming majority of people we spoke to were local - from Glossop, New Mills and across the High Peak.

Reform is saying that up to 70% of users aren’t even from Derbyshire. People here know that simply isn’t true - and now we’ve got the evidence to back that up.

Reform need to bin their rubbish idea.

Local people want and need their local tip and recycling centre. We’re going to fight Reform every step of the way on this.

Help us stop them, sign our petition here: www.jon4highpeak.com/help-me-save-glossop-tip/
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