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Giving every young person in High Peak the best start in life
Across High Peak this week, thousands of young people are finding out their GCSE results and starting to make some big decisions about what comes next.
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Jon Pearce MP welcomes temporary ban on disposable BBQ sales
High Peak MP Jon Pearce has welcomed the Government’s decision to temporarily ban the sale of disposable barbecues across Great Britain, following his campaign calling for retailers to stop selling the products.
14/08/2026Read More -
Jon Pearce MP welcomes Government move to consider ban on disposable barbecues
High Peak MP Jon Pearce has welcomed the Government’s announcement that it will consider introducing a ban on disposable barbecues, following his campaign to tackle the wildfire risk posed by their use in public spaces.
12/08/2026Read More


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⚽️ It was a pleasure to recently meet Janet Bagguley, a former England international and member of the very first Lionesses squad!
Janet shared some brilliant stories from her time playing for England, including their first match in Scotland - played in extremely cold conditions while the men’s matches were called off! 🥶
As Chapel Carnival’s theme was sporting heroes, I was delighted to hand Janet an image of her that had been displayed in my Chapel office window during the carnival.
A real pioneer of women’s football and a fantastic sporting hero for High Peak. 🦁💚 ... See MoreSee Less
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A safe, warm place to call home should never be out of reach.
The Government is investing £442 million to help get everyone who is sleeping rough off the streets this winter, with the aim of offering everyone who needs it a route into accommodation by Christmas.
High Peak has been allocated £82,602 as part of this funding, helping provide practical support with housing, health and other needs, alongside longer-term solutions to help people rebuild their lives.
This is about more than putting a roof over someone’s head. It’s about giving people the stability, dignity and support they need to move forward.🏠 ... See MoreSee Less
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Looking to take the next step in your career, learn new skills or find support as you explore your options? 💼
I'm delighted that Christians Against Poverty will be joining us at my 4th High Peak Careers, Skills & Jobs Fair this September.
They'll be there to share more about the support they offer and meet people from across the High Peak. Alongside CAP, there'll be a fantastic range of employers, training providers and organisations ready to help you discover your next opportunity.
📅 Friday 25th September
📍 Glossop Cricket Club
⏰ 10am–1pm
Watch the video below to hear from the team at Christians Against Poverty about why they're looking forward to being there. ⬇️ ... See MoreSee Less
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Get the latest updates on local issues, campaigns, and my work in Parliament to help make High Peak better for everyone - straight to your inbox! ✉️
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Another great afternoon out on the doorstep in Buxton recently! 🏡
I was out with local councillors and Labour members speaking with residents, listening to their concerns and hearing about the issues that matter most to people across our community.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to stop and chat.🌹 ... See MoreSee Less
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Labour is extending free 24/7 bus travel for disabled people across England. ... See MoreSee Less
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🤖 Want to learn how AI can help you land your next job?
I'm delighted that Google will be joining my upcoming High Peak Careers, Skills & Jobs Fair to deliver a free interactive workshop on using Artificial Intelligence to boost your career and job search.
⚠️ Places are limited to just 50 people, so registration is essential. Register your interest today and my office will be in touch before the event to confirm your place.
👉 Sign up here: www.jon4highpeak.com/highpeakjobsfair/
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Across High Peak this week, thousands of young people are finding out their GCSE results and starting to make some big decisions about what comes next.
For some, that means heading to sixth form. For others, it might be college, an apprenticeship, further training or starting work. Whatever route they choose, these decisions can feel like the beginning of something very exciting, but they can also be daunting.
As nearly everyone in High Peak knows one of my top priorities is making sure every young person in High Peak has the opportunity to get on and fulfil their potential.
That means removing the barriers so many face. One of the first campaigns I led, and one I am proud of, was to deliver free bus travel for young people in High Peak going to college in Greater Manchester. For far too long our young people had been struggling to pay travel costs sitting next to kids from Greater Manchester who were paying nothing.
This one change saved families hundreds of pounds a year and meant young people could decide what courses and careers to pursue without the cost holding them back.
From September, there will be another boost for young people travelling further afield, with Andy Burnham’s government extending the 16-17 Railcard to be valid for a full year from the purchase date and will not expire when the holder turns 18, giving eligible students half-price rail fares.
For a constituency like ours in High Peak, with many young people travelling by train to education, training, work and apprenticeships, this could make a significant difference.
We need to make sure young people can take advantage of opportunities across our region without the cost of transport becoming a barrier.
But giving young people the best start in life isn't just about transport.
It is also about giving them the skills, experience and confidence they need to take their next steps.
That is why I am proud of the work we are doing through my High Peak Careers, Skills and Jobs Fair. On Friday 25th September I will hold my fourth Careers, Skills and Jobs Fair at Glossop Cricket Club. Bringing employers, colleges and training providers together to give people the chance to discover new training and careers opportunities.
One of the other biggest barriers to young people getting on is the lack of availability for work experience. I’ve been working on that to. Leading from the front by offering work experience in my office and encouraging more local businesses and organisations to provide opportunities for young people.
Having the chance to spend time in a workplace, learn from experienced colleagues and understand what a job is really like can be invaluable.
I want every young person in High Peak to have the freedom to choose their own future. Whether that is university, an apprenticeship, further education or going straight into work.
That is why I will keep campaigning for better transport, more local opportunities, and stronger links between our schools, colleges and employers. ... See MoreSee Less
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No-one should have to sleep in a doorway or outside a station.
Labour is changing that. ... See MoreSee Less
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