Tracey joined the UK’s largest cat charity at a Christmas reception to highlight how politicians can improve the lives of one of the nation’s favourite pets. More than 30 other MPs, along with Lord Guy Black of Brentwood, also attended the informal event, hosted by Mark Spencer MP on behalf of Cats Protection, at Portcullis House on Tuesday 8 December. Tracey has been a longstanding support of the charity, which helps over 205,000 cats every year through its network of over 250 volunteer-run branches and 32 centres.
Tracey, a long standing supporter of the Dogs Trust, the UK’s largest dog welfare charity, is supporting their campaign to highlight the growing puppy smuggling problem.
Tracey recently visited Royal Mail’s Medway Valley Delivery Office to pass on Christmas wishes and encouragement to postmen and women at their busiest time of year.
Tracey has now recieved a letter from HM Passport Office in reply to her letter to the Home Secretary to show her support for action on changes to see Mothers of the Bride and Groom included on marriage certifications.
Last night, Tracey was the key note speaker at an event for cardiac risk in the young. Joining representatives from the national charity, Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) at a parliamentary reception.