A GOVERNMENT Minister will visit Harlow on Thursday, July 29, to see the great work being done by our town's charities.
Nick Hurd MP, the Minister for Civil Society, will visit social enterprises such as the Michael Roberts Charitable Trust and Rainbow Services.
Nick Hurd MP, the Minister for Civil Society, will visit social enterprises such as the Michael Roberts Charitable Trust and Rainbow Services.
In the House of Commons this week, Mr Hurd congratulated the voluntary efforts and achievements in the town, and said: "I am delighted to hear that the big society is alive and well in Harlow."
Hinting that Harlow could be a pilot project for the new Government, Mr Hurd added: "I look forward to seeing what is being done (in Harlow), what we can learn from it and what we can build on."
When I was first elected, I promised to champion community groups. That's why it is great that Nick has accepted my invitation to visit Harlow.
Community activism is a core part of Conservatism: supporting families, local schools, faith groups and the like. They are the best way of rebuilding our broken society.
Hinting that Harlow could be a pilot project for the new Government, Mr Hurd added: "I look forward to seeing what is being done (in Harlow), what we can learn from it and what we can build on."
When I was first elected, I promised to champion community groups. That's why it is great that Nick has accepted my invitation to visit Harlow.
Community activism is a core part of Conservatism: supporting families, local schools, faith groups and the like. They are the best way of rebuilding our broken society.
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