On Saturday 13th June, a conference took place in Paris, which was attended by Iranian communities from across the world in their largest gathering ever.
The Association of Colleges (AoC) hosted their Annual Summer Reception on Monday 15th June in the Terrace Pavilion at the House of Commons.
The Junior Schools’ Music Festival took place at the Cliffs Pavilion last week with concerts taking place on the evenings of the 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th June.
Professional Fee Protection hosted a parliamentary reception on Thursday 11th June.
The Football Foundation is the country’s largest sports charity. It was set up in 2000 by the Premier League, the FA and the Government with the specific remit to direct into grass roots facilities on their behalf, which they do through the Premier League and The FA Facilities Fund.
Coastal Communities work to enrich their local economies
Sir David Amess MP was given a star on Guide Dogs’ pavement parking Walk of Fame for supporting the charity’s campaign to stop cars parking on pavements.
Sir David has pledged to continue the fight alongside Arthritis Research UK for the thousands of local people in Southend West living every day with the pain of arthritis.
Sir David is backing Barnardo’s drive to ‘pull out the stops’ in getting disadvantaged young people into high quality work and training, changing the future for thousands of vulnerable youngsters in the UK.
Sir David presented a copy of the ‘Specialist Printing Equipment and Materials (Offences) Act’ legislation to DCI Gary Miles at the Security Document World Exhibition on Tuesday 9th June.