Gully Bansal Lends A Hand For The Big Help Out
Yesterday, our community witnessed an incredible display of unity and forward-thinking as residents came together for two significant events: the Big Help Out and the Electric Vehicle Show at Kinver High School.
The day began with the Big Help Out event, where volunteers gathered to make a tangible difference in our community. Among them were myself and my son, Harvey. It was heartening to see so many people dedicated to improving our local area, demonstrating the strength and solidarity of our community.
Later in the day, we attended the Electric Vehicle Show at Kinver High School. The event was a hub of excitement and innovation, showcasing the latest advancements in sustainable transportation. The enthusiasm for electric vehicles and the commitment to a greener future were truly inspiring, reflecting a growing awareness and support for environmental sustainability in our community.
Throughout the day, many residents shared their feelings of being let down by the Conservatives, both locally and nationally. It was clear from these conversations that people are seeking change and are ready to support leaders who truly listen to and act on their concerns.
In this context, the work of our Liberal Democrat councillors—Greg Spruce, Paul Harrison, and Stephanie Dufty—was repeatedly praised. Their dedication and effective representation have not gone unnoticed. Residents expressed deep appreciation for the tangible improvements and responsive leadership these councillors have brought to our community.
As we move forward, the spirit of the Big Help Out and the forward-thinking showcased at the Electric Vehicle Show highlight the positive direction in which our community is headed. With the continued support and hard work of our Liberal Democrat councillors, there is a renewed sense of hope and optimism for the future.