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Alicia Kearns MP Sends Heartfelt Christmas Message of Gratitude to Rutland and Stamford Residents

 Alicia Kearns MP Sends Heartfelt Christmas Message of Gratitude to Rutland and Stamford Residents

In a  message to the people of Rutland and Stamford, Member of Parliament Alicia Kearns has reached out to her constituents to share a message of warmth, gratitude, and personal reflection. As the festive season begins, Alicia emphasised the importance of togetherness, wishing every resident a wonderful holiday filled with the joy of making "beautiful memories" alongside family and cherished loved ones.

Central to her message was a profound note of thanks directed at those who remain on duty throughout the holiday period. Recognising the selflessness of frontline workers, Alicia expressed deep appreciation for the individuals dedicated to serving and protecting the local area, noting that the entire community remains incredibly grateful for their tireless efforts.

The message also carried a significant personal tone, as Alicia touched upon her personal difficulties she has navigated over the past twelve months. Reflecting on what she described as a "tough year," the MP took the opportunity to publicly thank the many constituents who offered her kindness and support. This personal disclosure follows a year in which Alicia has balanced high-profile parliamentary work, including her role as Shadow Safeguarding Minister, with significant life milestones, such as returning from maternity leave earlier this autumn. She noted that the solidarity shown by the community "really meant so much" during these challenging times.

Looking toward the future with optimism, Alicia concluded her message by wishing the residents of Rutland and Stamford a happy and healthy new year. Her words serve as both a seasonal greeting and a reminder of the strong community spirit that defines the region, bridging the gap between public service and personal connection as 2025 draws to a close.

2025 Year in Review: Alicia Kearns MP

Throughout 2025, Alicia Kearns has balanced her new responsibilities as Shadow Minister for the Home Office and Opposition Whip with a robust focus on local priorities. From infrastructure safety to protecting the county’s independence, the year has been marked by several significant milestones for the constituency.

Local Infrastructure and Safety

One of the most notable successes this year was the completion of major safety upgrades on the A1. Following extensive petitioning by Alicia, National Highways completed the closure of 13 central reservation crossings between Little Ponton and Colsterworth in September. This was a direct result of her long-standing "Make the A1 Safer" campaign. Additionally, she successfully secured urgent maintenance and planned upgrades for Stamford Railway Station in November.

Protecting Rutland’s Identity

A central theme of 2025 was the fight to preserve the ceremonial status and independence of Rutland. Alicia led the opposition against government proposals to merge small unitary councils into larger "mega-councils." She hosted large-scale public meetings in Oakham to discuss the English Devolution White Paper. She tabled specific amendments to the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill to protect Rutland’s ceremonial county status.

Support for Local Economy

In December, Alicia hosted the Rutland and Stamford Favourite Independent Shop Awards. The 2025 awards saw a record-breaking 1,026 nominations across 19 categories, celebrating the vital role local businesses play as the "engines of the local economy."

Parliamentary Work

In Westminster, Alicia has been a frequent voice on rural and national security issues:

She challenged the government over the approval of large-scale solar farms, such as Mallard Pass, raising concerns about the loss of thousands of acres of agricultural land. She has been active in debates regarding the Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy and has pressured the Home Secretary on firearm licensing reforms. She submitted numerous written questions on topics ranging from quarry safety distances to the impact of National Insurance changes on the local hospitality sector.

The High Sheriff of Rutland, Richard Chesterfield, has issued a poignant Christmas message alongside the announcement of three prestigious High Sheriff’s Awards.

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