Burton Mail

Generosity to Afghans has been moving

- Kate Griffiths MP for Burton

THIS week has seen a return to Parliament and the end of the summer recess period. Over the last several weeks I have spent significan­t amounts of my time out and about locally, visiting residents and community groups across the constituen­cy.

Highlights for me have been taking part in the NHS and social care workers’ support event with Women’s Institute branches in Burton, and meeting farmers near Uttoxeter undertakin­g the harvest.

Most poignantly, I chaired a public meeting with Burton’s Afghan community to hear their concerns about their relatives in Afghanista­n, so that I can ensure support is available for those who have left the country, or are trying to leave still. The generosity we have seen from people in Staffordsh­ire and across the country has been incredibly moving, as those who have fled the Taliban begin their new lives here in the UK.

This autumn there is a significan­t amount in the Government’s in-tray, and a number of Bills awaiting debate in Parliament; not to mention the big climate change conference – COP26 – taking place in November.

As the Government delivers on plans to build back better, and doubles down on the levelling up agenda, I would encourage residents to take advantage of the opportunit­ies available to comment, and have your say on the Government’s plans.

This week, the Government launched its consultati­on on making permanent many of the high street changes that were temporaril­y introduced for Covid-19. From al fresco dining to marquees in pub gardens, these measures allowed businesses to adapt quickly to the coronaviru­s precaution­s, and were a lifeline to the hospitalit­y industry. They also transforme­d our high streets and the way we use our town centres.

Locally, we saw many of our muchloved restaurant­s and cafés take advantage of these changes, and make our town centre a more vibrant place to visit.

This simple change can ensure that our high streets remain livelier and more interestin­g places to visit in the future.

To take part in this consultati­on please visit: https://bit.ly/3z1ji89, or write to me with your thoughts at 9 St Paul’s Square, Burton DE14 2EF.

I have chaired a public meeting with Burton’s Afghan community to hear their concerns about their relatives in Afghanista­n, so that I can ensure support is available for those who have left the country, or are trying to leave still.

■■The views and opinions of guest columnists do not necessaril­y represent those of either the Burton Mail or its staff

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Evacuees board a plane taking them out of Afghanista­n and out of danger from the Taliban

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