Extracts from Commons pre-recess debate - Dec 17
Friday, 18 December 2020 08:57
Sir David Amess (Southend West) (Con):...We have a marvellous
hospice in Southend, Fair Havens, which is really under pressure at
the moment. I congratulate all the staff there. I always associate
the wonderful Salvation Army with Christmas, although it works 365
days a year, and I look forward to the progress of its Project
Malachi, creating temporary accommodation for people experiencing
homelessness... Jonathan Gullis (Stoke-on-Trent North) (Con):...I
want to say a big thank you to...Request free trial
(Southend West) (Con):...We have a marvellous
hospice in Southend, Fair Havens, which is really under pressure at
the moment. I congratulate all the staff there. I always associate
the wonderful Salvation Army with Christmas,
although it works 365 days a year, and I look forward to the
progress of its Project Malachi, creating temporary accommodation
for people experiencing homelessness...
(Stoke-on-Trent North) (Con):...I want to say a big thank
you to Staffordshire police, Staffordshire fire and rescue,
teachers and support staff, supermarket workers, Royal Mail staff,
bus drivers and the many other key workers who have worked in the
most challenging conditions. Across Stoke-on-Trent, Kidsgrove and
Talke, they have risen to the challenge. I also want to give a big
shout-out to the amazing voluntary sector, whether it is Men Unite,
the Pop Up Pantry at St Michael’s in Chell, VAST, the
Salvation Army in Kidsgrove,
Tunstall and Smallthorne, Swan Bank Methodist church, Number 11 and
Team Chatterley, to name but a few...
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