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Until the very last Keir Starmer has done what he thought was the right thing for our country.
Whilst it has been anything but a normal week in Westminster, it has been an entirely normal one for me as your MP.
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Getting on with the day job
Whilst it has been anything but a normal week in Westminster, it has been an entirely normal one for me as your MP.
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Building a transport system that works for people
I hope everyone across High Peak enjoyed the recent bank holiday weekend and made the most of the gorgeous weather we had. Whether you were out walking, visiting friends and family or enjoying our beautiful countryside, it was fantastic to see so many people making the most of everything our area has to offer.
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Another great supermarket surgery at Glossop Tesco the other day alongside Cllrs Damien Greenhalgh, Councillor Stewart Gardner and Councillor Barbara Hastings-Asatourian for Whitfield
It was great to chat with so many residents and hear their views on the issues that matter most locally. There was plenty of lively discussion about proposed housing developments, the bypass, wildfires, traffic and of course the Reform run county councils’ proposal to close Glossop Tip. ... See MoreSee Less
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Big thank you to Anton and Oliver from Buxton Community School Sixth Form for joining my office for a week of work experience.
It’s been a pleasure having them with us - getting involved in day-to-day work, seeing how casework and community engagement comes together, and bringing plenty of energy and enthusiasm to the team.
Wishing them all the best for whatever comes next, and thanks again for all your help this week! 👏 ... See MoreSee Less
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An update on the wildfire on Tintwistle Moor 👇
Thank you to all those who are still at the scene tackling the fireUPDATE: Firefighters remain on Tintwistle Moor this afternoon (Sunday 28th June) as they continue to tackle the major wildfire that has been burning since Wednesday night (24th June).
In an update issued at 2pm, Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service said crews from across Derbyshire and Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service returned to the moor at around 6am and are continuing to work with partners from the Peak District Fire Operations Group (FOG) to bring the incident "to the quickest and safest conclusion".
The service said crews have faced "extremely challenging conditions" since firefighting operations began, with changes in wind speed and direction contributing to flare-ups.
Visible flames remain on Tintwistle Moor, with the fire continuing to burn deep within the peat bogs, making firefighting operations more difficult.
Specialist resources, including two helicopters, one provided by United Utilities, are supporting crews on the ground.
The Pennine Way between Crowden, north to Black Hill is currently closed to ensure public safety due to helicopter operations in close proximity. This is part of the same incident.
Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service is urging members of the public to continue following advice and avoid the area.
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Once again, I want to say a huge thank you to all of our Firefighters, Gamekeepers, Emergency Services and the dedicated Mountain Rescue teams who have worked tirelessly over the weekend tackling the fire on the moors.
Their professionalism, courage and commitment in incredibly challenging conditions have helped protect our communities and our countryside.
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In the 12 months to December 2025, just under 5,500 offences were recorded across our constituency (excluding fraud) – a 5% decrease compared to the previous year.
These figures are encouraging and reflect the hard work of our police officers, PCSOs and support staff who work tirelessly to keep our communities safe.
We're also seeing more investment in policing, with Derbyshire Police employing 2,123 officers as of September 2025 – an increase on the previous year.
There's always more to do, but it's positive to see crime falling in the High Peak while police numbers continue to grow. I'll keep working with Derbyshire Constabulary , local councils and community groups to ensure residents feel safe and supported wherever they live in our constituency. ... See MoreSee Less
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With the summer holidays fast approaching and more people enjoying the countryside as it gets warmer, it's important that dog owners know the rules around livestock and understand the impact that livestock worrying can have on farmers and animal welfare.
Even the friendliest dog can cause distress, injury or worse if it chases sheep or other farm animals. That's why it's so important to keep dogs under control and follow local signage when out walking.
The law has recently been strengthened to better protect livestock, giving police greater powers to investigate attacks and hold irresponsible owners to account.
The High Peak is home to some of the country's most beautiful countryside, and by acting responsibly we can all help protect our farmers, our animals and our rural communities.
Please take a moment to read the information in the graphic and share it with fellow dog owners. ... See MoreSee Less
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⚽ 𝗚𝗼𝗼𝗱 𝗹𝘂𝗰𝗸 𝘁𝗼 𝗘𝗻𝗴𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗮𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝘆 𝘁𝗮𝗸𝗲 𝗼𝗻 𝗣𝗮𝗻𝗮𝗺𝗮 𝘁𝗼𝗻𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁!
Like many dads across High Peak, I'll be cheering on the Three Lions and hoping football really does come home this summer.
But while I can't do much about the football, I am working with The Dad Shift, Movember and other MPs to push for something else dads want to see: better paternity leave.
At just two weeks, the UK has one of the least generous paternity leave offers in Europe. That's not good enough for dads, mums or children.
New fathers deserve the time to support their partners, care for their children and be the positive role models they want to be.
So as we all hope for an England win this weekend, I'll keep campaigning for a better deal for parents too. ⚽👶 ... See MoreSee Less
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Yesterday I had a meeting with High Peak Borough Council, where I raised the concerns that so many residents and families have shared with me about the proposed closure of the Carelink service.
I made clear just how important Carelink is for many elderly, disabled and vulnerable people across the High Peak. For those who rely on it every day, it provides reassurance, independence and peace of mind.
During our discussion, I asked for further updates on what support will be available for those affected.
I know many people remain anxious about what happens next, and I will continue to press for answers, hold the Council to account and keep residents updated as more information becomes available.
If you or a loved one use Carelink and have concerns, please don't hesitate to get in touch with my office.
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