
Reflecting on One Year as Monmouthshire's MP
Catherine Fookes is celebrating her first year in office as the MP for Monmouthshire, having taken office in July 2024. During this time, she and her team have tackled over 9,000 constituent inquiries, successfully resolving at least 1,000 individual cases. This work has ranged across crucial topics such as housing, immigration, and benefits, emphasizing her commitment to addressing local issues.
A Commitment to the Community
Ms. Fookes highlights her dedication to listening to constituents, ensuring their voices are heard in Parliament. She has conducted over 140 meetings with residents and organizations, as well as completing 20 in-person and virtual surgeries to connect directly with the community. Her proactive approach underscores the importance of on-the-ground engagement in politics.
Environmental Advocacy and Infrastructure Wins
Environmental issues have been a primary focus for Ms. Fookes this past year. She successfully secured £1 million for efforts to clean the River Wye and championed legislation to prohibit bonuses for companies that pollute water sources. Additionally, she has made strides in transport infrastructure, unlocking funds for repair work on Inglis Bridge and advocating for the Magor Walkway Station as part of a larger £445 million investment in South Wales rail upgrades.
Looking Ahead: Building A Better Monmouthshire
As she reflects on her first year in Westminster, Ms. Fookes expresses pride in the achievements thus far but acknowledges there is still much to be done. "Being an MP is about more than what happens in Westminster – it's about being on the ground, listening, learning, and taking action," she asserts. This sentiment resonates deeply with the Monmouthshire community as they look forward to continuing improvements.
Engagement with the Community
Fookes’ hands-on approach signifies a shift in modern politics, illustrating how local leaders can meaningfully connect with their constituents. By maintaining an open dialogue and actively working on their behalf, she has set a benchmark for community engagement in local governance.
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