Village Voice August/September 2013 | Page 17

FROM STEVE BRINE MP Parliament doesn’t sit during August (and some of September) which must mean school’s out for all MPs and it’s time to hit the beach! In my case, that is true – well, it is for one week when the Brine family pack up the car and head to Devon whatever the weather. This year, the last few months especially, has seen a pretty punishing schedule for me so I cannot wait to spend some real family time but there is much to do either side of that including my Summer Tour 2013. My previous tours have been really well received by constituents and it's been a great way for me to get out and meet even more of the people I represent. This year's programme is certainly ambitious and spans the real length of my constituency, taking in street surgeries, door-todoor activity and for the first time this year, a special supermarket surgery. It also includes a street surgery in Alresford; on the morning on Saturday 3rd August in my usual spot on the corner of Broad / West Street. The web-page is at www.stevebrine.com/summertour Another great Summer tradition in these villages is the lovely Bighton Fete which this year falls on Sunday 8th September. I hope to go along with Susie and the kids (plus Popcorn) and really need to, not least as I have a coconut shy record to maintain. And the day before, we have the annual Alresford Show which I look forward to attending again this year and hope to see you there. This time last year I launched something called the Safer Places scheme in Winchester. It aims to improve the experience of vulnerable people in the community and provide, particularly for those with a learning disability, a safe place to go to where help can be summoned if they are feeling scared or frightened while out on their own in the community. I am delighted this scheme has now come to Alresford following a launch last month at the Community Centre. Please look out for the eye-catching ‘Safer Places’ signs in shop windows in the town. Two other issues; constituents across the vast area I represent will be well aware of the dangerous A33 junction with London Road at the Cart & Horses near Kings Worthy. Many residents in these villages will no doubt use the junction to access Winchester and may have experiences to share about incidents at the spot. As your local MP I am pulling people together on the subject and recently chaired a big meeting with parish, city and county councillors, as well as police to further our campaign for some fundamental road layout change at the site. Do you have a view about this junction? Please visit www.stevebrine.com/a33 for more and support the campaign which will only strengthen my hand with Hampshire County Council and the Highways Agency. Finally, I have been really busy in the House of Commons lately; speaking in debates about the reform of legal aid, health spending and disabled access to train travel in our country. I have also now launched, with Jenni Murray from Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour, my inquiry into older people and breast cancer which has caused a huge splash. I can’t possibly cover it in these pages but you can catch up on all my Westminster work on your behalf via www.stevebrine.com/westminster I wish you all a glorious Summer and hope to see some of you out and about at the various events noted. My website is www.stevebrine.com or call 01962 791110. Steve Brine MP for Winchester & Chandler’s Ford 01962 791110 (constituency) 0207 219 7189 (House of Commons) Email: [email protected] Website: www.stevebrine.com Steve Brine TV: www.stevebrine.tv 15