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'Lots achieved but so much more is left to do'

You can read my latest monthly column for the Witney Gazette, here: The past few weeks have seen progress on all fronts to improve housing for residents in West Oxfordshire. Earlier this month, the Government's housing White Paper announced that the housing market in Britain was broken: over decad

Local figures receive awards in New Years Honours

Robert said, "Much press coverage is given to those well-known names who received New Year’s honours, and although well deserved, there are so many people honoured on this list who have carried out some amazing work.  I would invite you to look through the full list below – and look out for som

Royal Mail centre welcomes Robert Courts at this busy time of year

Robert said, "I was pleased to recently visit the Royal Mail sorting office in Witney, to thank them for all their hard work over this extremely busy time of year.  With many millions of extra Christmas cards, parcels and presents to deliver, I know you will all be as grateful as I am for their

Robert Courts cycles for Santa to raise money for Restore and Mind

Robert today joined Cllrs Ian Hudspeth and Liam Walker in cycling to raise money for Oxfordshire Mind and Restore. "Enjoyed the chance to work off some mince pies today and raise some money in memory Jack for Oxfordshire Mind and Restore at the Cycle to the North Pole event."

Robert Courts joins residents at Richmond Village for carols

Robert visited residents at Richmond Retirement Village on his last constituency day of the year, joining residents at their 'Time for Tea' event, singing carols. Robert said, "I was delighted to call into Richmond Village in Witney on Friday to wish everyone a Happy Christmas - and to sing some ca

Robert courts visits Crocodiles of the World

Robert said, "I visited the amazing Crocodiles of the World just before Christmas; the UK's only crocodilian zoo, performing vital conservation work worldwide.

Robert Courts presents Commemorative Badge to Bletchley Park veteran

Robert said, "I was truly honoured to meet Bletchley Park veteran Mary Turton in Witney recently and to present her with her Commemorative Badge. Blazingly intelligent young people like Mary were, in Churchill's words, 'the geese that laid the golden eggs and never cackled.'"