Dear Newcastle October 2024 Newsletter

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Hospice Care Week

Good palliative care makes such a difference to families and communities. Thanks to St Oswalds for opening their centre to MPs from across the region this , showcasing some of the amazing work they do and fantastic people who do it!
Labour achievements so far
The anniversary of the October 7th Attack
Great to meet with local businesses small and large at Barclays new office on Pilgrim Street.

Great to meet with local businesses small and large at Barclays new office on Pilgrim Street. We discussed access to investment and how Labour can best support local businesses. After 14 years of instability the North East can once again grow and thrive under Labour
A great morning spent touring the Farrell Centre in Newcastle exhibition on their Concrete Dreams

A great morning spent touring the Farrell Centre in Newcastle exhibition on their Concrete Dreams project with Director Owen Hopkins We discussed the legacies of concrete architecture and reminiscing on the 1960-70s transformations in Newcastle, with a mixed reality experience. The exhibition runs until June 2025
At Labour Conference 2024 delighted there was lots of discussion on science, innovation, skills, work, wellbeing and economic growth

At Labour Conference 2024 delighted there was lots of discussion on science, innovation, skills, work, wellbeing and economic growth
Great to visit Children North East play session in Cowgate

Great to visit Children North East play session in Cowgate with wonderful food and coffee at Café Hope. Good to learn about the support, activities, and food programmes they run – amazing the activities are all free too
Fantastic to see so many cyclists of every age out for New Cycling and Kidical Mass North East cycle ride

Fantastic to see so many cyclists of every age out for New Cycling and Kidical Mass North East cycle ride – coming from Elswick, Fenham, Heaton, Byker, and Gosforth to promote safe, and fun cycling across our city
D2 Youth Zone in Newbiggin Hall

It was great to visit D2 Youth Zone in Newbiggin Hall to learn about the activities they provide, as a safe space to help 13 – 25 year olds develop their physical and emotional wellbeing. We also discussed how the education system can better support young people