Meet Shadow Trade Secretary at our Egham Buffet Supper Thursday, 9 January, 2025 We are delighted that Andrew Griffith MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Business and Trade will be visiting the constituency. Andrew will be our guest speaker at our Buffet Supper at the Foresters Arms in Egham, on 7pm Friday 24th January. Tickets are a very reasonable £20 per person including nibbles. GO HERE Andrew has held senior ministerial roles, including Economic Secretary to the Treasury... Local News
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