Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown met with constituent Darren Butler who runs ‘Pink and Blue washkits’ which provides basic essentials such as toiletries to homeless people around the Cotswolds. Along with Cheltenham MP, Alex Chalk, they discussed how the upcoming Homelessness Reduction Bill will legally bind local authorities to provide help and assistance to anyone threatened with homelessness.
Sir Geoffrey said:
“Cirencester already has a number of excellent organisations to provide care and support for vulnerable homeless people such as the Cirencester Signpost. I
commend Darren’s work and will continue to back ‘Pink and Blue’ washkits.”