Following local MP Mel Stride’s recent meeting with representatives from the NHS, Okehampton Town Council and NHS Property Services (NHSPS) regarding the disused ward at Okehampton Community Hospital, good progress continues to be made.
I called in on the new police front desk in Okehampton, and was thrilled to see it up and running and providing help and support to people in the town and surrounding areas. The community here is growing, and it is crucial that our local services keep up with the demand.
Last week I visited the new police front desk in Okehampton. I am thrilled to see it up and running and providing help and support to people in the town and surrounding areas. The community here is growing, and it is crucial that our local services keep up with the demand.
Mel Stride met with the Chief Executive of the Ted Wragg Trust Moira Marder recently to discuss issues relating to the condition of some of Queen Elizabeth’s School buildings.
Mel Stride has launched a new Disability Action Plan as part of the government’s long-term plan to help disabled people including across Central Devon fulfil their potential and ensure nothing holds them back.
A recent constituency meeting I held with Central Devon County Councillors underscored the vital role of adult social care and special educational needs services in supporting some of the most vulnerable members of our communities.