Hitchin MP Bim Afolami meets residents and staff at Milford Lodge Care Home

By Layth Yousif

10th Aug 2023 | Local News

Bim Afolami Meets Residents and Staff at Milford Lodge Care Home
Bim Afolami Meets Residents and Staff at Milford Lodge Care Home

Bim Afolami Meets Residents and Staff at Milford Lodge Care Home 

Hitchin's Member of Parliament Bim Afolami MP visited the Milford Lodge Care Home recently. 

The Member of Parliament met with residents and staff at the care home on his visit – part of a series of recent visits in Hitchin during Parliament's summer recess to hear from a cross-section of local people about living and working in Hitchin. 

Lindsey Richmond, Manager of Milford Lodge added: "It was appreciated that Bim took the time to visit the home and discuss topics with the residents." 

Opened in June 2014, Milford Lodge Care Home at Priory End, near to the town centre, the home boasts a purpose-built style to provide three living environments across four floors. 

Mr Afolami said: "As a Member of Parliament, it is vitally important I hear from people from all walks of life and backgrounds in Hitchin, Harpenden and the villages.

"Their views help to guide my work – locally and in Westminster – and inform the campaigns I do to make our area a better place to live and work.

"It was a real pleasure to meet staff and residents at Milford Lodge to hear their experiences in Hitchin and how we can make things even better. 

"I'll continue to work hard to ensure that everyone in our community is represented and has their voice heard." 

     

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