Transport Update
Over the coming days, many hundreds of thousands of people will travel to London to pay their final respects to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The public response to Her Majesty’s passing has been overwhelming.
You can pay your respects to the Royal Family on the death of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, via a message of condolence online or at public locations across Suffolk.
An online Book of Condolence for those who wish to leave messages is available on the Royal website: Send a message of co
Sometimes, being a constituency MP, you get the chance to do things that really allow you to see a situation through another’s eyes. One such occasion was when some years ago a constituent Ian, suggested we walked where he had played as a boy in Fornham by the edge of the Lark.
Residents, community groups and sports clubs are being invited to have their say on the development of plans for new leisure, health and wellbeing facilities in Stowmarket.
When I started the project for better health, education and leisure facilities for Stowmarket, I realised we had a long way t
This week I attended the meeting of the Rural Services All Party Parliamentary Group to discuss off-grid heating in rural areas.
I know decarbonisation of off-grid heating is an important issue locally.
I spoke out against the lack of proper consultation constituents have had on the East Anglia GREEN (EAG) proposals put forward by National Grid and the impact they would have on local communities in a Westminster Hall Debate in Parliament.
As I outlined during my contribution, the East of E
Earlier this week myself and other members of the OffSET Taskforce of MPs met with representatives from Ofgem and National Grid to raise our concerns about the East Anglia GREEN proposals and the lack of proper consultation our constituents have had.
During the meeting, National Grid outlin
In welcoming the Secretary of State for Department of Health and Social Care, I asked him to commit to sorting out electronic prescribing between hospital consultants and GPs to help save patients and doctors time, and free up vital medical appointments.
I recently visited a local farm to discuss concerns about the East Anglia GREEN proposals put forward by National Grid.
The farm in question would see pylons cut through a significant number of its fields, making some unusable.