Testimonials
I would like to express my gratitude to Jesse Norman for his help and support with regard to my son's epilepsy. I tried to get Christopher seen by the Epilepsy Centre, who were willing but the Hereford Primary care trust refused to fund this. This is when I contacted Jesse to see if he could help. Jesse responded very quickly contacting the Primary Care trust and also discovering a specialist in London. We are extremely grateful to Jesse for taking a stand for us, and giving Christopher a chance of a better life ahead.
Karen Hughes, Herefordshire resident
Jesse is a great supporter of N-TAG. At great risk to his dignity he grew a beard for a “Shave-a-thon” which raised funds for the Charles Renton Unit at the County Hospital, Hereford. We have confidence that Jesse will always be sympathetic to the needs not only of local communities with which he is involved, but also the whole area of South Herefordshire and Hereford City. To have someone so approachable is of great benefit to us all.
Sally Hollingshead - Vice-Chair of the North Tupsley Action Group
I was very pleased with all the help that rural surgeries received from Mr Jesse Norman and his colleague Rt Hon Bill Wiggin MP when the future of dispensing medicines at rural practices came under threat. Thanks to their support the proposed changes were scrapped and dispensing can continue to the benefit of rural patients.
Dr Richard Dales - Secretary of Herefordshire Local Medical Committee
The Wiggin Pensioners Action Group would like to extend our thanks to Jesse Norman for his involvement over the last two years in our fight for fair treatment. His excellent advice and back up were vital to us. We are praying that Jesse will continue to help us win this battle with Special Metals Wiggin.
Roy Harries - Chairman of the Wiggin Pensioners Action Group
As Chair-person of SHTUG (Sheltered Housing Tenants Umbrella Group) I sent a petition of nearly 300 signatures to Herefordshire Housing expressing our concern about the loss of the Warden service. This had fallen on deaf ears. I asked Jesse if he could help. Jesse was brilliant, understanding, and took up the challenge on our behalf. He came to many of our meetings, and highlighted our concern by getting the press involved. He also found a solicitor who agreed to act on our behalf. He was constantly in touch with me and many others during this fight to help the elderly and disabled who relied on the Warden Service. It is hard to put into words all the energy Jesse donates to every individual who seeks his help.
Shirley Baldwin, Sheltered Housing Tenants Umbrella Group
In January 2008 primary schools in Herefordshire were presented with the possibility of closures. Jesse Norman was a great support to the school. He intervened with the local council to help stop the closures and set up a website that was of great help to all concerned. Jesse brought the Shadow Secretary of State to Herefordshire and an event was organised to allow schools to discuss the situation. Jesse has continued to keep schools updated and is in regular contact.
Gill Thompson, former Head teacher of Kings Caple Primary School
No-one could describe Jesse as left wing, but he has not hesitated to champion the case of what could be broadly described as the "workers" against their former business bosses and directors. All power to Jesse, and don't blink first!
Editorial, Hereford Journal, 17 December 2008





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