Former Prime Minister Sir John Major was the guest of honour at a dinner in London to raise funds for Annesley Abercorn, Prospective Conservative MP for Hazel Grove. Money was raised for Hazel Grove Conservatives which will be added to the fighting fund in the run up to the General Election. Friends and supporters of Annesley from all over the country attended the dinner that was held at an exclusive Central London venue.
Annesley Abercorn said, ”When Sir John left office, I was 13 and I remember it vividly. Little did I think then that in the future, he would be coming to support me at a fundraising dinner! It’s a great honour.” Sir John said in his speech, ”With the Conservatives starting to act and sound like a government in waiting, there is every chance that Hazel Grove could return to the Conservatives at the next General Election”. .
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Conservative Policy Chief, Oliver Letwin visited Romiley Primary School recently with prospective Conservative MP for Hazel Grove, Annesley Abercorn. There there was a great reception here: Oliver has been here before in fact – during the 2006 local elections, the school was threatened with closure and relocation by the local Lib Dem council in order to cope with increasing pupil numbers. A fantastic Conservative campaign to save the school prevailed. When Oliver last came, he was refused entry because it was election time. The school now has an impressive brand new extension to cope with the increasing pupil numbers. Most importantly, the school has not had to move and the local community around it is in tact.
Later, Oliver and Annesley visited the Furniture Station near Hazel Grove train station who specialises in rejuvenating donated second-hand furniture and kitchen appliances for people on low incomes. A whole house can be furnished for less than £40 and lads there do a really good and worthwhile job. .
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