I've launched a campaign with residents to bring Aldi to Amlwch after the community asked her to get involved.
I kicked off the drive alongside residents Mandy Jones and councillor Aled Morris just before Easter at the Blueberries Café in the town and 60 residents came along.
Last week we witnessed the most visible symbol yet of Anglesey’s forthcoming economic renaissance when the old Anglesey Aluminium chimney was demolished.
Residents visited the Menai Suspension Bridge Community Meeting on Friday, that was instigated by myself, to hear an update by the contractors on the repair works.
Although this might be a welcome change of rhetoric from Welsh Labour it is still only if and buts and not a firm commitment for a desperately needed third Menai crossing that I have been campaigning for.
I supported a successful Tourism and Hospitality Jobs Fair held at Llangefni Jobcentre.
I made a short speech at the opening of the event and thanked the DWP organisers before going on to meet those looking for work and companies who attended.
The leader of Ynys Môn’s Gymnastics Club was invited to Downing Street this week alongside myself to attend the Community Education Champions reception.
Catherine Rowley is the head coach and director of the club in Holyhead for boys and girls.
Yn y gyllideb yr wythnos ddiwethaf cawsom y newyddion gwych bod Llywodraeth y DU wedi buddsoddi £160m i brynu safle Wylfa gan Hitachi drwy Great British Nuclear.
The demolition of something that has been on the Anglesey skyline for 50 years and a symbol of our island’s industrial past is always going to elicit mixed emotions.