In Brussels, MEP Walsh welcomed 46 constituents from the Midlands-North West region, including members of the Trim Men’s Shed, to the European Parliament. This group visit was part of a four-day trip to Belgium, offering participants a chance to explore the central hub of European democracy and gain a better understanding of the workings of the European Union.
MEP Walsh provided a unique opportunity by opening the doors to the Parliament, allowing visitors to engage closely with European political processes. The group toured key parliamentary areas and gained valuable insights into legislative functions that directly impact their communities.
The visit was designed to strengthen the connection between European institutions and local communities like Trim Men’s Shed. Such initiatives encourage greater understanding and participation in European affairs among citizens, fostering grassroots involvement in EU democracy.
Overall, the delegation left with a richer knowledge of how EU policies are formulated and the tangible effects they have on daily life in the Midlands-North West and beyond.
Key highlights of the visit include:
- Guided tours of the European Parliament’s main chambers and facilities
- Engagement with MEP Walsh and discussions on local and EU issues
- Building stronger ties between the EU and local communities
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