Rebecca Harris MP met with staff, volunteers and puppies from the charity Guide Dogs yesterday (9 December) to receive a custom-made Christmas cracker, thanking them for their support this year.
The charity set up a makeshift grotto in Parliament to hand out messages of thanks to MPs that have supported the charity in 2014. The custom cracker included messages from Castle Point on Guide Dogs’ campaign for a national law on pavement parking.
Rebecca commented: “It was a pleasure to meet the guide dog pups in training and receive my thank you cracker from Guide Dogs.
“Pavement parking is a real problem in Castle Point. As well as for people with sight loss, it is a potentially dangerous obstacle for wheelchair and mobility scooter users as well as people with pushchairs.”
Guide Dogs Campaigns Manager James White said: “We are very grateful for all of the support that Members of Parliament give to Guide Dogs.
“As well as saying thank you to Rebecca for her help this year, we used this opportunity to raise awareness about the dangers of parking on pavements and to call for a change in the law.”