Long-term economic plan bringing security of work to more Erewash families 16th March 2015 Maggie Throup has welcomed new figures showing 1807 fewer people in Erewash claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance compared to 2010 – a 58 per cent drop. This means... Local News
Educational Farm gets Special Visitors 10th March 2015 Maggie Throup, Prospective Conservative MP for Erewash and Secretary of State for Justice Rt. Hon. Chris Grayling MP visited the Island Project Farming and... Local News
New common-sense parking policies will boost local shops and businesses 9th March 2015 Maggie Throup has welcomed new common-sense measures to make sure drivers are treated more fairly when parking in Erewash so that more people are encouraged to... Local News
Business Minister welcomes new Skills College 5th March 2015 Business Minister Nick Boles accompanied Erewash’s Prospective MP Maggie Throup on a visit to newly opened Derbyshire Construction Skills College in Stanton-by... Local News
Skills Minister checks out School Building 4th March 2015 During a visit to Erewash, Skills Minister Nick Boles accompanied prospective MP Maggie Throup on a visit to Wilsthorpe School to see for himself ways in which... Local News
Maggie Throup: Conservatives’ long-term economic plan bringing more families in Erewash the security of work 23rd February 2015 Maggie Throup has welcomed new figures showing 1803 fewer people in Erewash claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance compared to 2010 – a 58 per cent drop. This means... Local News
Maggie Throup supports Local NHS Hearing Care 19th February 2015 Prospective Conservative MP Maggie Throup gives a thumbs’ up to community hearing care in Erewash after visiting a local practice. Local News
Schools Minister Visits Top School 18th February 2015 Schools Minister Nick Gibb, along with Prospective MP Maggie Throup paid a visit to English Martyrs' Catholic Primary School in Long Eaton, part of the Saint... Local News
Cabinet Minister visits Inspirational Charity 16th February 2015 Maggie Throup and Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude paid a visit to local charity P3 to find out more about its work. Local News