Aphra Brandreth has been made an honorary Vice President of the Conservative Women’s Organisation at the National AGM on Saturday. The CWO is the oldest women’s political organisation in the world.
Aphra visited Chester business school at Churchill House in Queen’s Park. The business school is thriving with around 1500 Post Graduate students and 1000 undergraduate students, and engaging with around 1700 businesses across Cheshire.
Aphra Brandreth met today with a representative of the Environment Agency discussing a number of issues around flooding and pollution, including the importance of natural flood management.
This week Aphra Brandreth and Cllr Razia Daniels met with the Head Master at The King’s School. They were able to congratulate the Head on recently being awarded North West Independent Secondary School of the Year.
Aphra Brandreth recently visited the Hospice of the Good Shepherd in Chester, along with Cllr Simon Eardley, to hear about the exceptional care they provide and was shown around their facilities.
The Government has announced the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. Aphra spoke with Grant Shapps, Secretary of State for Defence, about this commitment to invest an unprecedented £75 billion in defence over the next 6 years to reach 2.5% by 2030.
Following the recent announcement that the Malpas branch of Lloyds Bank will close in August 2024, Aphra Brandreth joined local councillor Rachel Williams to meet with representatives from Lloyds to discuss concerns about the closure and to find out what facilities the bank are putting in place t
Aphra Brandreth was invited to visited Chester Zoo to meet with their CEO and hear about the conservation work and pioneering research that Chester Zoo are leading.
Aphra Brandreth is meeting with and visiting businesses across Chester South and Eddisbury. She recently met with CEO and owner of the Ice Cream Farm, Jonathan Fell, to discuss the challenges and opportunities for local businesses and hear about his plans for the future.