James visited the Little Learning Barn at St Margaret’s Meadow Farm in Halesowen on Friday (6th April), where he had an opportunity to meet director Laura Littlewood and the animals on site.
James welcomed a Minister from the Department of Health & Social Care (DHSC) to Sandwell on Friday 15th March, as they toured the new Midland Metropolitan University Hospital which will open later this year.
Following my re-election in 2019 I’ve been working on my six-point plan for Halesowen & Rowley Regis, and a key component of that is taking practical action on jobs, skills and employment.
James attended a reception hosted by the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) in Parliament last week (5th March) as he welcomed investment to transform park tennis courts across the country, including Huntingtree Park in Halesowen and Britannia Park in Rowley Regis.
James held his 14th jobs and skills fair on Friday 1st March, with hundreds of jobseekers flocking to the Halesowen Careers Expo at the Cornbow Centre.
James joined the West Midlands Mayor Andy Street tonight on a visit to Hickman’s Kickboxing Academy (HKA), which meets for training on Friday evenings at the Ormiston Forge Academy in Old Hill.
James visited Halesowen Pharmacy on Peckingham Street in the town centre on 16th February, one of many pharmacies that are now part of the ‘Pharmacy First’ scheme launched last month.
James met up with Cradley Heath-based Sporting Your Futures on Friday 2nd February, as he learned about their activities on offer and their future plans.