Maggie Throup OBE MP, Member of Parliament for Erewash, was presented with her Order of British Empire (OBE) by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales at an investiture ceremony held at Windsor Castle on 8th May 2024. The prestigious award recognises Maggie’s significant contributions to political and public service. Maggie, who has served as Erewash’s Member of Parliament for over nine years, has consistently championed the interests of local residents and businesses. During her time as the Vaccines Minister, Maggie played an instrumental role in coordinating the UK’s COVID-19 vaccination programme, ensuring that everyone across the country had access to the life-saving vaccine, which helped the country defeat COVID-19. At the ceremony at Windsor Castle, Maggie was presented with her award and said: “It was an immense honour to be presented with my OBE by the Prince of Wales at Windsor Castle, accompanied by my family. Receiving my OBE is a tremendous privilege and an honour I never expected. I am extremely proud to have been honoured in this way for political and public service, serving Erewash as their Member of Parliament for over nine years. My heartfelt thanks go to my late parents, family, friends and supporters, without whom this would never have been possible.”
Saturday, 11 May 2024
Friday, 10 May 2024
BLUE BADGE PARKING
Erewash Borough Council helped to secure £25million of government levelling-up investment from the Town Deal Fund for regeneration projects in Long Eaton. Other improvements include refurbishing the former Stable Block attached to the town hall. This is being converted into office space. New lighting is being installed at the town’s West Park – where a new waterfront will complement a replacement bridge.
Thursday, 9 May 2024
WORK TO START ON NEW PLAYZONE
Monday, 6 May 2024
OPENING SOON
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The new Lidl supermarket in Long Eaton is due to open on Thursday 6th June, the day after the old store in Chilwell, closes. The site on Nottingham Road, called Stadium Retail Park, already houses the recently opened Wickes DIY store. The Council rejected plans for the store in 2019 as they wanted houses to be built on the site.
Sunday, 5 May 2024
EREWASH PERFECT
Cllr Dawson added: “Erewash council is very much looking forward to working closely with the new mayor to make sure our borough benefits from the billions that are being promised. As an authority that has been able to set a balanced budget despite massive pressures on our funding we are keen to see that not a penny of the new money is wasted.”
The mayoral election on Thursday 2 May also saw a separate vote to pick Derbyshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner – with the winner also being congratulated by Cllr Dawson. A spokesman for the new East Midlands Combined County Authority confirmed that it has yet to be decided where the mayor and her team will be headquartered.
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