The UK Government was elected on a manifesto to take us out of the EU and level up the UK. Levelling up means making sure that areas of the UK that have been underfunded in recent years – like Ynys Môn – get inward investment so that our young people have the same opportunities as more prosperou
For years Ynys Môn has been poorly represented in Westminster by our MPs. Our island needs someone fighting its corner and making sure that the people in power know and understand our local issues and assets. My fights for Wylfa and a Freeport are well documented but I have also been working to
A campaign backed by myself calling on supermarkets to implement an online ‘Buy British’ button has been a resounding success with retailers like Aldi and Tesco now signed up.
I've launched a campaign with residents to bring Aldi to Amlwch after the community asked her to get involved.
I kicked off the drive alongside residents Mandy Jones and councillor Aled Morris just before Easter at the Blueberries Café in the town and 60 residents came along.
Residents visited the Menai Suspension Bridge Community Meeting on Friday, that was instigated by myself, to hear an update by the contractors on the repair works.
I supported a successful Tourism and Hospitality Jobs Fair held at Llangefni Jobcentre.
I made a short speech at the opening of the event and thanked the DWP organisers before going on to meet those looking for work and companies who attended.
I'm supporting a parliamentary Bill to better protect livestock from dog attacks.
I have been a champion of legislation to tighten up the laws on livestock worrying and is now backing the Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill that has government support.
Ynys Môn MP Virginia Crosbie has met with 45 residents concerned about the introduction of double yellow lines by Anglesey County Council in the village of Brynsiencyn.
Ynys Môn MP Virginia Crosbie has today launched a Local Jobs for Local People campaign to make the very best of the freeport, green energy and Levelling Up opportunities on the island.
If you are wondering what Freeport status could mean for you, your family and your business, register to attend my free Freeport Seminar on 24 November in M-SParc to find out more.
Gan ei bod hi’n wythnos niwclear yn Senedd y DU, mae’n gyfle i mi dynnu sylw at y rhesymau pam rwy’n benderfynol o ddod ag ynni niwclear newydd i Wylfa.