
Jamie Alcock, a Gloucestershire-based farmer is raising money for charity with a three-week-long journey by Shire Horse from MOD St Athan near Cardiff to Hampton Court Palace near London, between the 1st - 20th of June.

There will be a surgery in Northleach in June but for security reasons we cannot advertise the time and date. If you want to see me to discuss an important issue affecting you personally, which you think I may be able to help you with, you are more than welcome. Please email my office in advance at cliftonbrowng@parliament.uk giving details of the issue you wish to raise and include your name and address. We will then book you an appointment which is necessary in order to attend.
I completely understand why my constituents who rigorously upheld the Covid-19 rules during the lockdown and particularly those who lost close family and friends are angry and disappointed that the Prime Minister, the Chancellor, and people working within No.10 have been fined for breaking the rules.
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown raises concerns about storage of the new harvest in Ukraine whilst 25 million tonnes of old crop is filling up all the stores, and asks the Foreign Secretary what can be done to ensure that there is international passage for that grain out of Odesa and other ports.
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown welcomes the Bill, which will help to level up some of our poorest communities in this country, but raises concerns that national development management policies could override local plans and set a precedent that begins to nationalise planning policy and upset the delicate balance between national and local policy that has existed since the Town and Country Planning Act 1947.
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown leads an Adjournment Debate on Cotswold District Council's proposals to borrow £76.5 million to finance investment projects such as buying five solar farm sites for a total of £46.5 million and calls on councillors to think again, and the Government to use all their powers to stop councillors borrowing an unsustainably large amount of money that could risk bankrupting the council.