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Robert and family visit the Hanborough Show

Robert said, "I greatly enjoyed the Hanborough show, where a few showers didn’t dampen spirits or turnout.  Events such as this really are what makes West Oxfordshire special, and highlight the great sense of community we have in our towns and villages."

Finstock Beer Festival 5th anniversary

Robert said, "We are so lucky to have superb community events like Finstock's Beer Festival to raise money for good causes - and enjoy a great pint!"

Robert hosts 'Taste of West Oxfordshire' event in Parliament

Robert said, "This week I was delighted to host a number of local food and drink businesses from West and North Oxfordshire, in partnership with Banbury MP Victoria Prentis, in Westminster. "Oxfordshire is home to many thriving small businesses, and by hosting this event we have demonstrated this t

'Home purchase scheme is leading the way'

You can read my latest monthly column for the Witney Gazette, here: Moving house peaks in summertime but for many people, particularly in West Oxfordshire, the cost and availability of suitable housing is a curb on a dream that we all share: that of a place to call your own. Since becoming your MP

Robert welcomes the Bartons History Group to Parliament

Robert said, "Earlier this week, I had the pleasure of meeting the Bartons History Group in Parliament, before their tour of the House.  I always enjoy seeing constituents in Westminster, and do let me know if you are coming down for a visit or to watch a debate and I will try to say hello! "I

Robert visits the Wychwood Forest Fair

Robert joined local councillors in Duckling to visit the Wychwood Forest Fair, a popular annual event, held on the first Sunday in September. It celebrates the diversity and richness of the natural world and the working and leisure activities of local people l

Charlbury Chronicle - From Robert Courts MP

"I write to you all from my home in West Oxfordshire, having left Westminster for the summer. For those that do not know, Parliament sits on dates that are very similar to school holidays, and so the House rose in July and will sit again in September.