Here you can read about what I have been up to in the constituency from school visits, volunteering with local charities and community groups to visits with local businesses.
Watford MP Dean Russell attended an event organised by Indradhanush kids, a local organisation for the performing and creative arts which provides young people a platform to pursue their passion.
"Indradhanush" means a bow made of colours, and this Watford-based organisation which is dedicated to s
Local Watford MP Dean Russell was joined by The Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister, on a visit to charity ‘Hand on Heart’ for a tour of their premises and to lead a roundtable discussion in which local representatives were able to d
Local Watford MP Dean Russell joined other community figures to honour Stephen Lawrence Day.
Stephen Lawrence Day takes place annually on the date of Stephen’s death and was created by the Stephen Lawrence Foundation as a celebration of his life and legacy.
Watford MP Dean Russell joined West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Chairman Phil Townsend and Deputy Chief Executive Helen Brown in a meeting with the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care to discuss the Trust’s redevelopment plans.
The meeting took place in the Department of He
Local MP Dean Russell attended the Ramanavami celebrations at Bhaktivedanta Manor.
Ramanavami celebrates the birth the Lord Rama, hailed by Hindus all over the world as a form of God who was the perfect king and perfect husband.
Watford MP Dean Russell spent the morning at the Job Centre on St Albans Road, meeting with a group of local entrepreneurs navigating the world of self-employment.
Local Watford MP Dean Russell visited Watford Mencap Children's Centre on Langley Road. Located on the former Nascot Lawn site, the centre provides services to children and young people, with learning disabilities.
Watford MP Dean Russell joined the local community at Holy Rood Catholic Church on Exchange Road for a performance of the Mozart requiem.
Gerry O'Beirne directed the Croxley Green Community Choir, as well as soloists and a small orchestra.