As part of a national scheme to support innovation, Rugby MP Mark Pawsey has today launched a search for the most outstanding and innovative manufacturing products which have or are being developed here in Rugby.
Mark Pawsey MP was joined on the Rugby field by his son Will on Sunday the 13th March in a game between the Commons & Lords Rugby team and the Scottish Parliament & St Andrews side.
Mark Pawsey MP taught a Business Studies lesson to Year 10 pupils at Avon Valley School in Rugby on Friday 11th March. He joined leading figures from the worlds of business, politics, media and entertainment to swap the House of Commons for the Common Room by becoming teachers for the day, as part of independent charity Teach First’s annual Teach First Week.
On Wednesday 9th March Mark Pawsey MP joined Fairtrade Ambassador and five time Olympic gold medallist, Sir Steve Redgrave, in Parliament in a bid to break the record for the world’s longest bunting.
Over the past three years Mark Pawsey MP has been collecting football shirts for Project Umubano, a Conservative Party social action project, in the African country of Rwanda which was launched. In July 2010 the people of Rugby demonstrated their incredible kindness by donating over 150 shirts.
Member of Parliament Mark Pawsey is lending his support to this year’s No Smoking Day on 9th March. No Smoking Day is in its 28th year and is supported by an alliance of the UK’s health promotion agencies and major health charities.
On the 19th of March Stoneleigh Park, near Kenilworth, will play host to Warwickshire Says No, a large scale rally for supporters of the No campaign in the upcoming referendum on the Alternative Vote.