06 MAY 2011

Claire Perry visits St. Katherine's School for mock Parliamentary vote

On Friday 6 May I visited St. Katherine's school in Savernake where we held a mock Parliamentary vote and roundly defeated the motion that fruit eating should be mandatory! Then I spent some time at Lavington School where I discussed the AV referendum and other political matters with the extremely well-informed student council. On Saturday I spoke at the AGM of the Wiltshire Village Halls Association and then opened the fete at Woodborough School where I was enthralled by the human fruit machine! I was also able to see the closed play parks on Cossor Road, Pewsey and have pressed both Wiltshire Council and Bloor Homes to get their act together and open the parks for half-term.

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