Llanelli MP, Dame Nia Griffith, is inviting everyone in her Llanelli constituency to get involved in UK Parliament Week (UKPW), an annual event spreading the word about what Parliament is, what it does and how you can get involved. It’s a great way to find out new things about UK Parliament or be reminded of things you might’ve forgotten!
UKPW will be taking place from 18-24 November. Youth groups, community organisations and schools in constituencies across the United Kingdom have already signed up to join in this year. Last year over 1.6 million people took part in every nation and region of the UK, and many countries all over the world.
Everyone who signs up for UK Parliament Week will be posted a free kit packed with resources, including a booklet (with information and activity ideas tailored for youth groups, primary and secondary schools, or adults), a ballot box, bunting, stickers and a unique Give Way card game. As well as exploring UK Parliament and ways to get involved, this year’s UKPW throws a spotlight on the various roles and people who help to keep our Parliament running.
Dame Nia Griffith MP said:
“As the MP for the Llanelli constituency I’m encouraging local people to sign up for UK Parliament Week 2024. I’m looking forward to seeing many groups and organisations join in too and welcome this opportunity for communities to come together to find out more about the UK Parliament, how it works and how people can have their say on the important decisions that it makes.”
Fran Jeens, Head of Education and Engagement at UK Parliament, said:
“UK Parliament Week is a great opportunity for people of all ages to get informed about how they can engage with UK Parliament to make a difference. Every year it’s fantastic to see so many people actively take part in UK Parliament Week. We look forward to lots of UKPW activities taking place in Llanelli and elsewhere.”
UK Parliament Week is an annual event which seeks to inform and educate people about the work and role of the UK Parliament. Find out more about UK Parliament Week here: https://www.ukparliamentweek.org/