Angela writes: "I am so very sad to hear of the death of my friend Andrew Hodges, someone whose passing robs Guildford of one of its greatest servants.
Waverley Borough Council has received a grant of £45,000 from the government's Local Authority Treescapes Fund (LATF), which has been used to fund the planting of around 7,200 new trees in the borough.
The white paper published yesterday sets out the Government’s long-term vision for a school system that helps every child to fulfil their potential, whether they live in large towns like Guildford, large villages like Cranleigh or in the many rural areas that surround them.
Angela Richardson MP enjoyed chairing the #burpham Flood Forum on March 25 - it was a really positive session noting some successes and further points for action.
Angela had the pleasure of meeting with the Eaves family, daughters Emilia, Rhiannon and father Simon. Their mother and wife Pia was sadly taken by Pancreatic Cancer in September last year.
"Today (March 11) I joined Jonathan Lord, Claire Coutinho, Chris Grayling and Jeremy Hunt in Wanborough to listen to progress on the boundary review of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
After a request from the campaign group, Angela met members of FOSH (Friends of Stag Hill) for a walkaround the proposed site of the development on the hillside of Guildford Cathedral.
Today the UK and #NewZealand and signed the UK-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement. This deal deepens the special bonds of friendship between the country of my birth and the country I am proud to call home.
On Friday morning, Angela Richardson chaired the Worplesdon Flood Forum.
These forums bring people from many flooding and water-related bodies together as this has consistently been the best way to get the flooding issues affected residents and businesses resolved.