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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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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 🌹
Update on the progress made on the parking issues in and around Mam Tor and Castleton 👇🏻
🚨 𝐂𝐨𝐬𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐥𝐢𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐢𝐧 𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐌𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐬 𝐭𝐨𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝟏-𝟑𝐩𝐦

I’m here today at New Mills Town Hall for my first cost of living event of the year. The event is open to all for anyone who needs any support or advice to help with their cost of living, and we have some fantastic community groups and local services here to help. 

We’ll be here until 3pm, so please do come down, have a brew, and see what support is available for you and your family.
The fight for Buxton Hospital Services isn't over 👊

Since October 2025, I've been campaigning to stop Stockport NHS Foundation Trust from withdrawing health services from Buxton.

After I secured a pause (due to their failure to carry out proper impact assessments or consultation), I was shocked to learn they now plan to proceed with removing services from March 31st 2026 - still without any impact assessment or consultation.

This is completely unacceptable. Our rural community depends on these local services. Moving them to Stockport creates massive barriers for elderly residents, disabled residents, working families, and those without cars.

Important to note: This decision comes from Stockport NHS Foundation Trust (an independent body), NOT the Government. In fact, it goes against Labour's Ten Year Plan for the NHS, which calls for health services to move INTO local communities, not away from them.

What I'm doing:
✅ Met with Derbyshire Health Service Commissioners multiple times
✅ Written to Great Manchester Health Service Commissioners
✅ Met with Trust Chief Executive and demanded further meetings
✅ Written to the Health Secretary asking for intervention

Health services in Buxton have been eroding for years - remember when the Tory MP did nothing to stop Boris Johnson's government cancelling Buxton's health hub?

I'm determined to turn this around, but I need your help:
📝 Sign and share my petition
✉️ Write to Stockport NHS Foundation Trust
💪 Keep the pressure on

Together, we can fight for the health services Buxton deserves. 

Please sign my petition via the link in the comments below and SHARE this post with anyone you can!
FIGHTING FOR OUR HEALTH SERVICES 👊

It is unacceptable that 9 vital services are being removed from Buxton Hospital.

No clear reasoning has been given for why this is happening, and it just isn't good enough.

I am not stopping in my fight to reverse this decision. Care MUST remain local - that's why I'm continuing to push for the Buxton Health Hub to become a reality and for these services to stay put - you can sign my petition by following the link in the comments. 

You can listen to me talk about this issue on High Peak below 👇
🚌 BETTER BUSES, BETTER CONNECTIVITY🚌

Huge thank you to Claire Ward - East Midlands Mayor for coming to High Peak and jumping on the 61 bus with us to hear directly from local people about what we need for public transport. 

As you'll know, Claire's big Transport consultation has been taking contributions from across our region so everyone can have their say on the future of our transport networks. It was good to have these conversations in person as well. 

A big thank you to  Gill Scott Cllr for Hayfield   for joining us and to the Active and Sustainable Travel Group of Sustainable Hayfield for the excellent discussion.

Claire will now be taking away all the contributions you've made throughout this consultation period. To everyone who's filled in surveys, shared their experiences, or taken time out of their day to have their say - thank you. Every response matters.

But this doesn't end here. I will continue to fight to make sure High Peak gets its fair share of investment in public transport. Our communities deserve better connections, reliable services, and a transport system that actually works for the people who live here.

Still want to make your voice heard? You can get in touch with the Mayor directly at themayor@eastmidlands-cca.gov.uk

Together, we'll keep pushing for the transport infrastructure High Peak deserves! 💪
✅ 5 things we've delivered this week. 

Real change you can see in our community

🍎 508 children in High Peak to benefit from our free breakfast clubs
🍴Over 3,000 High Peak children to benefit from free school meals 
🌟Over 1,300 children to benefit from Labour lifting the two child limit
📻 I was delighted to join High Peak 1 to spread the word about our High Peak Careers, Skills & Jobs Fair!

Whether you're job hunting, looking to upskill, or exploring new career paths - this event is for YOU.

📅 Friday 20th March | 🕙 10am-1pm
📍 The Crescent Hotel, Buxton
♾️ Neurodiverse-friendly hour from 10-11am

Hope to see you there! 👔💼
Huge shout out to Gamesley Community Group 🌟

Great to see Gamesley Community Centre's feature on the BBC about the fundraising campaign for a new football pitch - had to share it because what Helen and the team are doing is genuinely brilliant.

The work they've already done at the community centre support from Labour led High Peak Borough Council and new community funding from our Labour East Midlands Mayor Claire Ward speaks for itself. It's become a real hub for people.

This is what grassroots community work looks like. Real people, real impact, no nonsense.

I wish them well in their fundraising efforts - I've put the link in the comments below if you want to support them 👏
508 High Peak children will now start their day with a FREE breakfast thanks to Labour 🍎

Free breakfast clubs mean parents know their kids are starting the day right - taking the pressure off busy mornings and helping children do better at school.

Investing in our children is investing in our future. That's what a Labour Government delivers.
REFORM WANT TO CLOSE GLOSSOP RECYCLING CENTRE ♻️

Reform don't seem to realize what closing Glossop tip means for residents - an hour-long journey each way just to dispose of recycling. And they're doing this while putting council tax up by the MAXIMUM amount!

So I made the trip myself to show them exactly what they're asking people to do. 

The round trip took me over an hour!

That's time, fuel, and unnecessary hassle for families and elderly residents who rely on this local facility.

We're nearly at 2,000 signatures. If you haven't already, please sign my petition - link in the comments below. Let's show Reform that our community needs this recycling centre.
Reform want to close Glossop Recycling Centre ♻️

We think this is a rubbish idea. 

If you agree, click the link in the comments to sign our petition ⬇️
5 wins this week - delivered by Labour 🌹
🐾 Major news for pet owners!

The government has announced the biggest reforms to veterinary care in 60 years – and they're designed to help you and your pets.

What's changing?

✅ Clearer pricing so you know what treatments cost upfront
✅ Transparency about which practices are independent or part of chains
✅ An easier complaints process
✅ Better access to care with expanded roles for vet nurses

These changes come after findings that vet fees have risen at nearly twice the rate of inflation, potentially costing pet owners up to £1 billion over five years.

The reforms aim to make vet care more transparent, affordable and fair – while supporting the hardworking professionals who look after our beloved animals.

Full details in the comments below 👇
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A real pleasure to visit St Mary’s Catholic Primary School in New Mills the other day where I faced a brilliant Q&A from Years 3 and 4, who certainly didn’t hold back with their questions!

We talked about the role of an MP, what my favourite thing about the job is, and I was also asked to settle some very tricky debates - including which is the best town in High Peak (I diplomatically avoided that one!) and who is more famous… Keir Starmer or Gary Neville. I’m not sure that one will ever be settled! 😄

Afterwards I was given a tour of the school and heard about the school’s excellent report from The Catholic Schools Inspectorate, which reflects the hard work of staff, pupils and the whole school community.

Thanks to everyone at St Mary’s for the warm welcome. The questions from the pupils were thoughtful, curious and very impressive - the future of High Peak is in good hands! 👏
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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
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Whether I’m in the supermarket, walking my dogs or knocking on doors, one issue comes up above all others – the cost of living.

People are playing by the rules, but still struggling and rightly frustrated after years where our economy has failed working people.

That’s why ensuring you get more money in your pocket at the end of each month is our top priority.

It’s not easy to reverse 14 years of decline in 18 months, but as outlined in the Chancellor’s Spring Statement last week, the decisions we have taken are starting to make things better for people.

This year, we’ve slashed £150 from energy bills – with those eligible for the Warm Homes Discount set to receive a further £150 automatically.

We’ve frozen rail fares for the first time in three decades – meaning a Glossop–Manchester season ticket will be £88 cheaper than expected.

Prescription charges are also being frozen for the second year in a row.

Pensioners will see the state pension rise by over £550 a year in April. Working parents are now eligible for 30 hours of free childcare – saving families up to £7,500 per child every year.

Low-paid workers will see their wages rise. In April, the National Living Wage will increase pay by nearly £1,000 per year for those working full-time – benefitting around 1,000 employees here in High Peak.

Never forget that Liz Truss’ disastrous mini-budget sent interest rates soaring, leaving many local families struggling to pay their mortgage.

Because we’re reducing government borrowing, interest rates have been cut six times since the general election, meaning the average mortgage cost in High Peak is £1,670 lower.

I have always said judge me and this government at the next election on whether you feel better off. And last week it was announced that families are set to be over £1,000 a year better off in real-terms by 2029.

Being responsible with public finances is allowing us to invest in Britain’s crumbling infrastructure and decaying public services after years of Tory neglect. That’s also how we will secure long-term economic growth by improving productivity and getting everyone who can work off NHS waiting lists and sickness benefits contributing to the economy.

Progress is evident here in High Peak.

Transport across our region is receiving £2bn in investment. Northern Powerhouse Rail will make it easier for High Peak residents to get about, with the Hope Valley Line benefitting from major upgrades. We have also secured £7.6m of investment to improve road safety on Snake Pass. I just wish the Reform-led Council would sort out our potholes.

The NHS is turning a corner too. Since this Government was elected, waiting lists are down by 320,000 – with 86,000 falling in November alone. The biggest single month drop in a decade.

With the highest levels of public investment in national infrastructure for four decades, real improvements to vital public services and action to tackle the cost of living, we’re delivering the change High Peak voted for when you elected me.
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