Tom Gordon, Liberal Democrat MP for Harrogate and Knaresborough, has marked a significant milestone having now opened his 10,000th piece of casework since being elected last summer.
Since day one, Tom and his team have worked tirelessly to support local residents on a wide range of issues – from housing and healthcare to education, social services, and the environment. Every case is taken seriously, with Tom and his team committed to finding solutions and supporting the community in every way they can.
Many of Tom’s wider campaigns have stemmed directly from issues raised by constituents – from securing vital funding to remove RAAC at Harrogate Hospital, to tackling unsafe spray foam insulation, pushing for the clean-up of the River Nidd, and fighting to extend 24/7 bus pass access for disabled people. Through these efforts, Tom has ensured that the voices of local people are being heard in Westminster.
Commenting, Tom said:
Reaching 10,000 pieces of casework is a significant milestone and reflects the dedication my team and I have to supporting local residents across a wide range of issues.
Whether it’s fixing local problems or raising major concerns in Parliament, my priority has always been to stand up for our community and be a strong voice for Harrogate and Knaresborough.
From healthcare and housing to transport and the environment, we’re here to listen, take action, and make a real difference – so please don’t hesitate to get in touch.