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Wednesday, May 29

17

Dissolution of Parliament and New Boundaries

29 May 2024; Dissolution of Parliament and New Boundaries

Wednesday, May 22

12

Flooding Campaign – Update

The rise in serious flooding in Norfolk over the last few years is caused by a number of factors: climate change; new housing estates with inadequate drain infrastructure; a serious lack of maintenance of our rivers, drains, ditches and…

02

A47 Dualling – Campaign Update

Full dualling of the A47 (from Lowestoft in the East all the way through to the A1 in Cambridgeshire in the West) is vital if we are to ensure the long term safety of motorists and help unlock Norfolk and the East’s full economic potential.

Monday, May 20

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Dereham Supermarket Surgery

An MP’s first duty is to their constituency. I believe it’s so important for me, as YOUR elected representative, to be out and about and accessible, to listen to and represent YOU! That’s why I run a regular programme of Supermarket and…

Thursday, May 16

14

NSFT – Mental Health Campaign Update

Patients in urgent need of serious Mental Health services have been let down over the last decade by a cycle of management and leadership failures at the Norfolk and Suffolk Mental Health Trust (NSFT).

Monday, May 13

19

Mental Health Awareness Week 2024 – NSFT

A genuine National Health Service has to include mental health. Mental health illness is a seriously debilitating issue and so often key to overall health.

Saturday, May 11

Dereham Day 2024

It’s always a special day but this felt the best yet – a fantastic carnival atmosphere celebration of the generous community spirit of Dereham.

Friday, May 10

14

Dereham Heritage Trust – Bishop Bonner’s Cottage Museum Opening

10 May 2024; Dereham Heritage Trust – Bishop Bonner’s Cottage Museum Opening

George Freeman at the opening of Dereham Museum at Bishop Bonner’s Cottage on Church Street

George Freeman at the opening of Dereham Museum at Bishop Bonner’s Cottage on Church Street

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George Freeman MP outside Dereham Museum

George Freeman MP outside Dereham Museum; Fri, 05/10/2024 - 11:57; field_gallery_image; bishop_bonner_feature.jpg

Thursday, May 9

14

Flooding Meeting – Old Buckenham and Banham

9 May 2024; Flooding Meeting – Old Buckenham and Banham

Flooding Meeting – Old Buckenham and Banham

Flooding Meeting – Old Buckenham and Banham

Wednesday, May 8

16

Dereham Times Article – Defence

Every few weeks, I am fortunate enough to have the opportunity to write a few words in the Dereham Times on an important matter of my choosing.

15

Dereham Supermarket Surgery

An MP’s first duty is to their constituency. I believe it’s so important for me, as YOUR elected representative, to be out and about and accessible, to listen to and represent YOU! And not just at election times!

Tuesday, May 7

17

Constituency Office Move – Dereham

Over the years, I’ve moved my local office around the constituency – with spells in Dereham, Watton, Attleborough and most recently Wymondham.

Wednesday, May 1

14

Dereham Action Partnership

We need our market towns to be places where people want to live, work, visit and grow businesses.

Tuesday, Apr 30

15

Fred Nicholson School

How we take care of, and educate, some of our most vulnerable people is a measure of us as a society. EVERYONE has the right to a good education.

Monday, Apr 29

20

NHS Dental School Campaign

NHS Dentistry continues to be one of the biggest issues in my inbox — which is why, with fellow Norfolk MPs, local NHS officials and partners like the UEA, I am actively pressing on with my campaign to bring about the improvements to…

Wednesday, Apr 24

21

Watton ‘Town of Sanctuary’

We all want to be as welcoming and hospitable as we can for those fleeing persecution around the world. But before any community is nominated with “Sanctuary” status, there are important considerations that must be made.

Tuesday, Apr 23

18

Brain Tumour Research Campaign

23 April 2024; Brain Tumour Research Campaign; Brain Tumours are the biggest cancer killer of children and adults under 40.

Monday, Apr 22

17

A47 Dualling – Campaign Update

22 April 2024; A47 Dualling – Campaign Update; For 30 years, Norfolk has campaigned for A47 dualling.

Wednesday, Apr 17

19

Disabled Facilities Grant Funding

How we take care of, and support, some of our most vulnerable people is a measure of us as a society.

Tuesday, Apr 16

15

Attleborough Flooding – Latest

Preventing a recurrence of the flooding that impacted over 100 properties in Attleborough back in October has been one of my major focusses over recent months. No one should live in fear each time it rains.

Tuesday, Apr 9

11

A47 Flooding – Update

Having extensively raised the flooding problems that have affected the A47 between Honingham and Easton eight times since October, I am pleased that National Highways are going further and undertaking serious works this coming Friday aimed…

Monday, Apr 8

18

Swanton Morley Community Surgery

An MP’s first duty is to their constituency. I believe it’s so important for me, as YOUR elected representative, to be out and about and accessible, to listen to and represent YOU! And not just at election times!

Monday, Mar 25

14

Watton Community Banking Hub Visit and wider Banking Campaign

25 March 2024; Watton Community Banking Hub Visit and wider Banking Campaign

Watton Community Banking Hub

Watton Community Banking Hub; Mon, 03/25/2024 - 12:48; field_gallery_image; george_freeman_watton_community_banking_hub.jpg

Friday, Mar 22

15

A47 – Latest Legal Challenge

News that Dr Andrew Boswell has launched yet another legal challenge opposed to the A47 Improvement Projects is very disappointing and frustrating for us all.

NSFT – Mental Health Campaign Update

Some of our most vulnerable fellow citizens in desperate need of serious medical help with Mental Health problems have been seriously let down over the last decade by the Norfolk and Suffolk Mental Health Trist (NSFT).

Attleborough Flooding – Latest

We must do all we can to prevent a reoccurrence of the terrible flooding that affected over 100 properties around Mill Lane as a result of Storm Babet in October.