To commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, Conor today launched a competition asking Bournemouth West's pupils to design a 'Postcard from Bournemouth and Poole'.
Ahead of the historic Coronation on 6th May Conor has been visiting local primary schools to talk to the young people in his constituency. In recent weeks he has visited Elm Academy, Kinson Academy, Talbot Primary School, St Michael's Primary, Christ the King and Manorside Academy.
Conor held a meeting with the sabbatical officers of the Students' Union at Bournemouth University to gain insight into the initiatives they were implementing to enhance the overall student experience and provide support to those facing difficulties due to increasing living costs.
The Secretary of State for Business and Trade today delivered a Ministerial Statement to the House announcing the conclusion of negotiations for our accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Conor arranged a meeting with the Chief Executive of Wessex Water at Bournemouth Pier to address concerns raised by constituents regarding sewerage discharges into the sea near Bournemouth Pier.
Conor attended a meeting organized by the Talbot Village Residents Association, which aimed to provide a platform for residents to voice their concerns regarding a proposed planning application for a new private hospital at Highmoor Farm, near Bournemouth University and Arts University Bournemout
Today, Conor urged the Immigration Minister to end the use of hotels for housing asylum seekers in Bournemouth, so that they can be used for their original purpose of serving our local leisure and hospitality industry.
Conor paid a visit to the Bournemouth Citizens Advice Centre to gain insight into the important work they are carrying out with clients who are facing difficulties due to rising living costs.
Conor initiated a debate in Parliament to highlight to Ministers the pressure we face locally, housing asylum seekers. This followed the murder sentence handed down for the killing by an asylum seeker of 21 year old local man Tom Watson with a knife.
Following numerous negative responses received in his Parliamentary role, Conor decided to pay a visit to the management team at the Westover Gallery, located in Westover Road, Bournemouth.