Central Devon MP and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Mel Stride has paid a personal visit to Mid Devon resident Joe Bussell to thank him for his extraordinary efforts in collecting and then driving humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
Central Devon MP and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Mel Stride has visited Tesco in Crediton to thank the store for supporting numerous local community projects in recent years.
Central Devon MP and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Mel Stride has visited Osprey Charging’s public EV charging hub at Salmon’s Leap in Buckfastleigh, praising it for improving local air quality, reducing noise pollution, and supporting Devon’s decarbonisation efforts, whilst also bolst
New figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show there are four million more people in work since 2010 and 298,586 more people in a job across the South West, helping to grow the region’s economy.
Unpaid Carers have been hailed as unsung heroes by Central Devon MP Mel Stride and the Devon County Council cabinet member for Adult and Social Care Cllr James McInnes.
Central Devon MP and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Mel Stride has visited the newly opened café and restaurant at Bovey Paradiso. He caught up with David McGahey, who chairs the charitable Community Benefit Society, owned by over 400 Members holding community shares.
Central Devon MP and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Mel Stride has visited Immersion in Okehampton to help shine a light on men’s mental health.
Mel Stride MP visited Age Concern Crediton recently, meeting with Jean May and treasurer John Potter. The trio were joined by local District Councillor Jim Cairney.
Mel Stride MP has met with Mid Devon District Councillor Stuart Penny and Parish Councillor Paul Edworthy in Bow to listen to arguments for street lighting from the edge of the residential properties in the village to the Co-op – a 400 metre stretch where residents currently walk in the pitch bla