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06 SEP 2010

My summer recess

Parliament may have taken a break but I certainly haven't. Apart from a short break with the family, I have been visiting more of the wonderful constituency and the people who live here. The day after Parliament rose I managed to visit the Salisbury Arts Centre, Alabare and Gala Bingo, as well as a few constituents who needed to raise their problems with me - I can't always find the answer people want but I enjoy giving it my best.


Over the past six weeks, I visited Salisbury Rugby Club to try and encourage more sponsors and the Winterslow Horticultural Society where I handed out the prizes, I met with representatives of many local businesses and some bigger businesses such as QinetiQ and Friends Provident, I had my first volunteer day at the Trussell Trust and also found out more about The Community Foundation, Focus Point Day Centre and the Salisbury Rotary Club where I was the guest speaker.

I have had the pleasure of enjoying a pint with CAMRA and tasting some of the produce on show at Salisbury's Farmers Market, and discussed the world of farming with representatives from the National farmers' Union. One of the bigger employers in the constituency, Salisbury District Hospital has made me feel welcome, with visits to both the charity INSPIRE where I have been asked to become a Patron, and Odstock Medical Limited which does so much to help those who are disabled by developing medical products to help people move around. I also visited the Mental Health Partnership to see the work they do with those suffering from mental illness, an issue I care strongly about.

In the last week I have visited two schools as they get ready to go back, Sarum Academy and Griffin School, as well as the Five Wishes Children's Centre, to discuss problems some of the staff have been facing - alongside my regular surgeries I am always keen to visit constituents at their workplaces or homes where this is more convenient.

I have enjoyed my first recess but I look forward to representing Salisbury in Westminster again...we have a busy two weeks ahead....


27 JUL 2010

Parliamentary Recess

My first three months as an MP has reached an end with the Parliamentary Recess. In such a small space of time, I have seen many new things, and had a number of new experiences. It has been a pleasure to meet so many constituents and local businesses, and I look forward to it continuing!

During the recess I am still available to help with any issues constituents raised and my office in Brown Street is still operational. If you need assistance, I'll do what I can to help.


17 JUL 2010

Maj. James Joshua Bowman

As I'm sure you are aware, last week brought us the shocking news that Major James Joshua Bowman, a local man, was one of the three soldiers from 1st Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles killed by a rogue Afghan soldier in Helmand province in Afghanistan. This is the first fatality of a constituent since I have been an MP and I want to pay a public tribute to Joshua, a brave and courageous soldier who, along with the many others before him, gave his life in service to his country.



John Glen is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Salisbury

John was elected Member of Parliament for Salisbury on 6th May 2010. John lives in Salisbury and grew up in Wiltshire.  Prior to becoming an MP ,John's business career has taken him to London and abroad, he has also worked for William Hague, Michael Howard and David Cameron as a senior political adviser. John has been working full time for the people of Salisbury and South Wiltshire from the moment he was selected and will continue to do so...

John Glen was selected as the Conservative Candidate for Salisbury on 31st January 2010. He was selected by an "Open Primary " of 473 Salisbury residents in the Salisbury Playhouse Theatre, nearly half those present were not members of the Conservative Party.

John has over twelve years experience in business and prior to selection was the Senior Adviser to the Global Head of Strategy at Accenture. He co-ordinated his firm's participation at the World Economic Forum (Davos) and has led thought leadership projects on globalisation. John has worked in the oil and gas industries and in the public sector.

John was the Conservative candidate in Plymouth Devonport at the 2001 General Election. Between 2000 and 2001 he worked for William Hague MP assisting with the briefing for Prime Ministers' Question Time. John is a member of the Board of the Centre for Policy Studies and is particularly interested in Education policy. He has an interest in Foreign Affairs and has travelled to Uganda, South Africa and the Maldives as a policy advisor for the Westminster Foundation for Democracy.

John is married to Emma and has two step-children. In his spare time he is actively involved in his local church and he is a Patron of Mansfield College, Oxford and he sits as a Justice of the Peace in Westminster.


Issues

There are many challenges facing Britain in 2010, and David Cameron and the Conservative Party have set out some of the priorities for the Conservative Liberal government. John is passionate about delivering a better education system in our country and ensuring that taxpayers money is not wasted on encouraging a dependency culture where people are not able to take responsibility for their lives and meet their aspirations. For more details on John's beliefs and priorities, take a look at the Beliefs section >>


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