Our children deserve the best - and that's why Graham, a former Chairman of Parliament's Education Committee, has the next generation at the heart of everything he does.
Beverley and Holderness MP, Graham Stuart, welcomed the Beverley Cherry Tree Youth Club from Beverley to the House of Commons for the Kids Count Inspiration Awards Ceremony where they received a “Highly Commended” award in the Inspire the House “Best Contribution by a Community Group” category.
Beverley and Holderness MP, Graham Stuart, nominated the Beverley Cherry Tree Youth Club for the Kids Count Inspiration Awards in October and the judging panel has awarded them Highly Commended for the Community Group Award category.
Beverley and Holderness MP, Graham Stuart, nominated the Beverley Cherry Tree Community Association for the Kids Count Inspiration Awards in October and it has just been announced that they have reached the shortlisted stage for the Community Group Award category.
The aim of the Kids Count Ins
Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness, recently met Jay Norris, Hornsea boy, who he nominated for the Kids Count Inspiration Awards for his outstanding dedication and commitment to keeping his local beach clean.
The aim of the Kids Count Inspiration Awards is to recognise those individ
Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness, recently visited Volunteen Withernsea and Volunteen Voice at the new Blue Door Café at Valley Gardens in Withernsea.
The Withernsea Big Local and The National Lottery Community Fund-supported youth initiatives work with children and young people aged f
Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness, has nominated Jay Norris, a Hornsea boy, for the Kids Count Inspiration Awards for his outstanding dedication and commitment to keeping his local beach clean.
The aim of the Kids Count Inspiration Awards is to recognise those individuals and organ
Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness, visited Cherry Burton Primary School to go litter-picking in recognition of this year’s ‘the Great British Spring Clean’, established by the environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy.
An important milestone in Bishop Burton College’s development was marked last week by the launch of its new Centre for Precision Agriculture, which was officially opened by Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness.
£1.7m has been invested by the Department of Education for the college’s new fa
Young people across Beverley and Holderness will benefit from a share of a £1 million investment from Dogger Bank Wind Farm to prepare them for working life in a net-zero world, one of the largest commitments to skills ever made by the offshore wind sector.
In a programme being developed in partner
Hornsea School and Language College last week invited their local MP, Graham Stuart, to highlight their need for funding for repairs and renovations.
All schools receive a share of an annual allocation for maintenance work, but extensive issues at Hornsea School have prompted the school’s Headteach