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Herald Column: May 6

Not to be outdone by the late Captain Sir Tom Moore Shoreham’s own dance legend Dinkie Flowers has been raising money over the last few months for NHS Charities Together right up to her 100th birthday on Friday May 7th Dinkie has been doing 45 minutes of Keep Fit for 3 days a week and a 20 minute wa

Weekly look ahead: 5th May

My weekly video on a very windy Worthing beach - apologies about the dodgy sound! Discussing the local elections, an update on mothers being included on marriage certificates, the vaccine rollout and more.

Nationwide

Today I had a Zoom call with the Regional Director of Nationwide and 2 of her colleagues and I have to say it was probably one of the most unsatisfactory and badly informed meetings with a bank or building society management I have ever had.

Herald Column: April 29

Next time I think I should keep quiet about promoting the Findon Valley ‘Great Little Farmer’s Market’ which took place in the Lime Tree Surgery car park last Sunday.

Weekly look ahead: 26th April

My weekly video discussing the Parliamentary business for the week ahead, various meetings from New Monks Farm to the Armenian Genocide to Nationwide - and much more.

Herald Column: April 22

Away from the high-profile issues of the death of the Duke of Edinburgh and ongoing COVID lockdown related issues this week it is back to the more mundane yet important local subjects of bank closures and litter which have been dominating my mailbox. Out of the blue I received a briefing from the N

Weekly look ahead: 20th April

My weekly video discussing Nationwide in Lancing, legislation going through Parliament, the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, local meetings and events and more. 

Herald Column: April 15

I gather that there were some complaints about saturation coverage of the Duke of Edinburgh’s death on the media.

Weekly look ahead: 14th April

My weekly video, reflecting on events of the previous week and discussing what I'm up to this week.

Herald Column: April 8

I hope everyone had a good Easter weekend and started to reacquaint yourselves with socialising in your garden if you are lucky enough to have one.