I visited Grimsby Army Cadets last week to learn about how they're supporting young people to gain valuable life skills and prepare for the world of work.
I had a really exciting visit to Fastnet Fish last week to learn about their expansion plans following their receipt of UK Seafood Infrastructure Fund grant funding.
This week, the Government announced even more support for our local seafood sector through the UK Seafood Fund, with a further allocation to Grimsby and Cleethorpes fish processing companies in the second round of funding.
I started the week by meeting with the ‘Versus Arthritis’ team to learn about the campaign and how it affects people in Grimsby. Currently, under the Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust, there are over 3,500 people waiting for trauma and orthopaedic treatments.
I visited The Pavilion Cafe and Grimsby in Bloom on Freshney Drive last week to enjoy a light lunch and learn more about the great work they do in the West Marsh area.
After an exciting Monday morning seeing the LNER Azuma train arrive at Grimsby Town station and then go onto Cleethorpes Station as part of its line testing, I arrived in Westminster to join a Committee.
It was great to visit The Bridge, Franklin College’s new facility, last week and to see the work they’ve done to create a fantastic working environment for their students.
I was delighted to welcome students from Wybers Primary last week in Westminster. We went on a little tour, and found the Great Grimsby crest in St Stephen’s Hall. The students were very bright & had some really good questions!