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Caroline support First World War Heritage Lottery Fund

Local MP, Caroline Dinenage, is encouraging Gosport constituents to consider applying to the Heritage Lottery Fund for community projects to learn more about the First World War and to think about how they would like to mark the Centenary. 

Caroline welcomes the Budget 2016

Local MP Caroline Dinenage has today welcomed a Budget that will provide greater economic security for the people of Gosport, Stubbington, Lee-on-the-Solent and Hill Head, for now and the future. 

Caroline welcomes the start of National Apprenticeship Week

Local MP Caroline Dinenage has welcomed the Government's commitment to creating apprenticeships at the launch of National Apprenticeship Week 2016. The growing number of people in Gosport starting apprenticeships demonstrates that we are delivering on our manifesto commitments. 

Caroline welcomes first choice Secondary School allocation figures

Local MP Caroline Dinenage has welcomed the news that over 98% of parents applying for a Year 7 place have been offered a place at a secondary school of their choice, with 93.3% getting a place at their first preferred school through Hampshire County Council. 

EU Referendum

Since the Prime Minister returned to the Commons with a date for the Referendum on our future membership of the European Union, there has been a flurry of interest about which way each MP will be voting: 'in' or 'out'. 

Caroline challenges Barclays Branch closure

On Friday 26 February local MP Caroline Dinenage met with Barclays' Community Director for Hampshire to discuss the forthcoming closure of Barclays Stubbington branch. The meeting followed a letter Caroline wrote to Barclays on 7 February 2016 urging them to reconsider their decision. 

Hampshire County Council Family Support Service

Hampshire County Council is consulting on a proposed new Family Support Service for families with children aged 0–19 years (or up to age 25 for young adults with learning difficulties and/or disabilities).

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Following my meeting with National Grid last week, I have been provided with a Q&A document which covers the concerns that were raised by me, local residents associations and local councillors.