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Blackpool awarded additional £42k to help tackle rough sleeping
Last week I met homelessness minister Rushanara Ali to discuss homelessness in Blackpool and this week she has written to council leaders across the country to inform them the funding will be increased by a further £20m.

Double win for infant formula campaign
Junior Health Minister Andrew Gwynne wrote to Webb this week, clarifying the government’s and the law’s position on infant formula regulations, after Webb held an adjournment debate on the topic in Parliament in November.

Government announces significant investment to fix our roads
Blackpool has been allocated £2.3 million to repair our roads as public urged to report roads in need of repair.

Bringing back family doctors to Blackpool South
I’m proud to welcome Labour’s bold proposals to bring back the family doctor and restore the care patients in Blackpool South deserve.

Families in Blackpool to receive over £1m in government support
Blackpool will be receiving £1,038,900 as part of a wider £126 million Government funding boost for early years support.

A Year of Change: My Top 10 Moments of 2024
As I wish my constituents a Happy New Year, I reflect on the top 10 moments that made it unforgettable for me.

A Christmas message to my constituents
I want to send my very best wishes to you all. May you find peace, joy, and good health this Christmas and throughout the coming year.

What Labour has done on immigration
The government has taken swift action to secure our borders, reduce illegal migration, and dismantle the criminal gangs profiting from human misery, while also remembering that at the heart of the issue are real people

Record government funding for Blackpool is coming
A 9.1% increase in council budgets has been announced – £17.7 million more than last year under the Tories.
Blackpool awarded £2.86 million in government funding to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping
The funding represents an increase of £875,000 over the previous year’s funding, and forms part of a broader £1 billion national investment aimed at addressing homelessness across the country.

Woodlands school and the urgent need for SEND reform
On a recent visit to Woodlands School, I was reminded of the huge challenges faced by families and children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

Knife crime: giving Blackpool a voice in parliament
I met with the Crime and Policing Minister, Diana Johnson MP, to discuss my serious concerns about knife crime and anti social behaviour, which continues to have a devastating impact on communities in Blackpool.

Campaign update: Access to Infant Formula
It’s been one month since I stood in Parliament and called on the government to ensure parents can access infant formula and I wanted to update my constituents on the work that has happened since.



Statement on the suspension of Blackpool Heritage Trams
I am relieved that Blackpool Council has confirmed that heritage trams will return in 2025. But the suspension of our heritage trams, including the illuminated vehicles during the Christmas period is very disappointing.

New government growth service to save small business time and money
A new Business Growth Service launching in early 2025 will allow small businesses in Blackpool and beyond to get quicker and easier help, support and advice.

Five retail, hospitality and leisure businesses putting Blackpool on the map
Small Business Saturday UK is a brilliant campaign celebrating small businesses and encouraging everyone to 'shop local' to support businesses in their communities.

How Blackpool could lead the way in fixing our broken food system
With the second highest density of fast food outlets in the country and high levels of poverty meaning a lack of access to nutritious food, obesity is one of the most difficult issues our town faces. A new report highlights Blackpool not only as a critical case study but our potential to lead meaningful change too.