MEP Walsh recently welcomed a group of 46 people from Midlands-North West to the European Parliament in Brussels. Among the visitors were members of Trim Men’s Shed, who joined a four-day trip to explore Belgium and learn about European democracy.
This visit offered the group a unique chance to see the inner workings of the European Parliament. MEP Walsh opened the Parliament doors to these constituents, fostering better understanding and engagement with European institutions.
Significance of the Visit
The trip highlighted the importance of community groups like Trim Men’s Shed in promoting social connections and active citizenship. Visitors experienced:
- Guided tours
- Informative sessions about the European Union’s role
- Insights into the EU decision-making processes
This initiative reflects MEP Walsh’s commitment to connecting local communities with European politics.
Impact on Local and European Relations
The visit helped strengthen ties between Midlands-North West constituents and the EU’s political heart in Brussels, emphasizing the value of grassroots participation in shaping European policies.
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