Good to host Attorney General Victoria Prentis in the constituency last week for what was a very productive meeting at the CRiC Centre in Crickhowell with members of the local farming community, representatives from NFU Online, the Farmers' Union of Wales and James Evans MS.
Good to join the Bannau Brycheiniog/Brecon Beacons Businesses Group on Thursday for the launch of their campaign to pressure the national park to reinstate their previous bilingual name and logo for the National Park going forward.
It was good to meet representatives from Lloyds Bank today to discuss their plans to close the branch in Ystradgynlais, the largest town in my constituency.
Brecon and Radnorshire MP Fay Jones joined hundreds of residents in voicing concerns about plans to build a 60kilometre stretch of pylons across the constituency.
In Parliament last week, Fay Jones MP lent her support to the Angling Trust’s latest campaign to increase the numbers of Salmon in the rivers Usk and Wye.
One of Fay's priorities in recent months has been for those living off the gas grid, and those who live in park homes. When the Government announced its plans to cap energy costs, those who rely on heating oil were originally only offered £100.
Fay thanks her colleague Huw Merriman MP for securing the recent cross party Westminster Hall debate on sewage discharges. All agencies and parties involved have a statutory duty of care to work together to reduce pollution in our seas and rivers.
Currently, no one is immune to the rising cost of living. Oil and gas prices are surging and prices at the fuel stations are eye-watering. This is tough for everyone but farmers are particularly feeling the pressure.