On Wednesday 7th September, it was announced that West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust is to become a “centre for global digital excellence” after successfully bidding for a share of £100 million of NHS England funding.
Jo Churchill MP has expressed her “delight” with the announcement on Friday 2nd September by the Government to introduce a nationwide ban on the sale of tiny plastics, more commonly known as microbeads, in cosmetic and personal care products by 2017.
Jo Churchill MP has welcomed new statistics which show a significantly increased uptake in young people from Suffolk, participating in the National Citizenship Service (NCS) between 2014 and 2015.
On Wednesday 24th August, the Environmental Audit Committee released its latest report into the study of microbeads and its environmental impact. Microbeads, a form of microplastic, are small plastic particles commonly found in cosmetic products.
New research published by the Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety shows that, further to recent reports regarding a fall in road safety in Suffolk, measures to reduce road safety incidents in Bury St Edmunds are showing improvements.
The latest statistics show a significant fall in
Jo Churchill MP has today written to Dr Ed Garratt, Chief Officer of West Suffolk Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and Ipswich & East Suffolk CCG following the announcement from West Suffolk CCG and Ipswich & East Suffolk CGG to consult upon proposals to reduce the number of NHS-funded in
Last week I undertook a week-long tour of my wonderful constituency, visiting 44 locations over five days. The tour provided an excellent opportunity to raise concerns and I met with hundreds of residents wanting to discuss issues ranging from potholes to serious health concerns.
From Monday 8th August to Friday 12th August Jo Churchill MP toured her Bury St Edmunds, in total visiting 44 towns and villages from Horringer to Stowupland and Wortham to Bradfield St Clare.
On Thursday 4th August, it was announced that, following a Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection which took place in March 2016, West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds has received an overall ‘good’ rating. What is more, the hospital received an ‘outstanding’ rating for their care provision. Responding to the report, Jo Churchill MP has strongly welcomed this announcement, hailing it a step forward for Suffolk and the Eastern region.