Working hard for you


STEPHEN TIMMS MP
Working hard for East Ham

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   9 June 2006
This morning I visited Brampton Manor School to learn more about the Holocaust Educational Project currently taking place at the school. Pupils are being encouraged to think about the role of identity in understanding more about the Holocaust and how we can learn from History's mistakes. I later met with Dr Claire Davidson and other GPs from the Market Street Health Centre. The doctors shared with me how government policy affects their day to day working practise and I received first hand feedback on working in the NHS. This was followed by a meeting to discuss to Broadband issues, an area that I worked in prior to entering politics. In the afternoon I met with Inspector Gordon Turl to learn more about how the knife amnesty is working in Newham and observe the grisly collection of knives that have been handed in to the Police. This was followed by a tour of the B&Q store in Beckton before my regular surgery at the Beckton Globe.
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