Over the weekend, Matty Jackman, the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Westmorland and Lonsdale, embarked on a busy outreach day, connecting with residents and canvassing for votes in Windermere and Kendal.
The day commenced in Windermere, where Jackman and his team convened for coffee with members before hitting the streets for door-to-door canvassing.
With a dedicated team in tow, they efficiently covered a significant number of households, eliciting positive responses from residents.
Conversations with locals in Windermere revolved around pressing issues such as the Windermere Gateway, concerns over Liberal Democrat pessimism regarding the prospects and opportunities of young people in Windermere, and ongoing challenges related to parking.
In Kendal, Jackman and his team had another coffee meeting with more members. This way, people who don't like door-knocking could talk with us.
We talked about different issues like road safety and shops closing down.
In summary, the weekend's events demonstrated Jackman's dedication to connecting with voters, understanding their issues, and building backing for his candidacy.
As the election approaches, Jackman's hands-on approach with the community continues to win support in Westmorland and Lonsdale, establishing him as a champion for local interests.