Sir Oliver Heald visited Royston Home-Start on Friday to discuss their Manifesto for Families. They want all children to grow up with safe places to live and play, support when their parents have a mental illness and proper nutrition. He has been a supporter of Royston Home-Start since it began. Sir Oliver was able to discuss the issues with the team and agreed to highlight the manifesto to colleagues. The photo shows with Sir Oliver (left to right) Maureen Brierley, Chair of Home-Start Royston & South Cambridgeshire, Anita Jordan, Volunteer and Barbara Blower, Scheme Manager.
Commenting, Sir Oliver said “I was delighted to visit Royston Home-Start and was impressed with their work with local families. It was good to discuss their manifesto, which I support.”