On the 3rd December, Gagan Mohindra highlighted his support for small businesses, being one of his six key priorities for South West Hertfordshire, by visiting businesses on Small Business Saturday.
On 24th November Gagan held a constituent surgery in the Mill End Community Centre. This was the most recent in his series of constituency surgeries designed to listen to issues residents are having and find swift and effective resolutions to them.
On 24th November, Gagan, joined by Nigel Gardner, the parliamentary candidate for Berkhamsted and Harpenden, visited Thames Water's Berkhamsted Sewage Treatment Works (STW) to gain insights into the ongoing upgrades aimed at enhancing sewage management to prevent flooding in the local area.
Gagan spent Remembrance Sunday in South West Hertfordshire. He laid wreaths at both St Peter’s in Berkhamsted and Christ Church in Chorleywood. The latter service was attended by the Lord Lieutenant for Hertfordshire, Robert Voss, as well as a number of local councillors and community figures.
Gagan recently visited the Mission EmployAble Cafe in Chorleywood. The Cafe provides work opportunities and training for young people with learning difficulties.
On 10th November Gagan visited The Kitchen Croxley, a small cafe specialising in homemade cakes. He had been invited to the cafe by its owner, Linda Anderson, to discuss the challenges she had been facing running her small business.
Last week Gagan Mohindra MP, alongside Dean Russell MP, hosted this year’s Watford and South West Hertfordshire Schools debating competition in Parliament.
Earlier today Gagan Mohindra met with Colonel Leonard Thacker (Retd.), a 100-year-old constituent and Army veteran. Gagan was joined by Cllr. Reena Ranger, who is both a Hertfordshire County Councillor and a Three Rivers District Councillor.