‘Project Gigabit’ is the Government’s flagship £5 billion programme to enable hard-to-reach communities to access lightning-fast gigabit-capable broadband.
In Dullingham, I recently discussed a number of issues raised by local residents, including the government's childcare reforms, policies to reduce re-offending, and the level of our national defence spending, which the government has…
Thanks to everyone from Burrough Green, Brinkley and Westley Waterless who came to my open meeting for sharing their views on important issues like the expansion of our local transport infrastructure.
Anthony Browne MP and I recently met with the Practice Manager at Willingham Medical Practice to discuss access to GP appointments after a few constituents emailed us to share their challenging experiences in the village and in nearby…
Last month, Stagecoach announced that they would be significantly reducing the Number 9 bus service between Littleport and Cambridge from 10 services per day to three, starting on 14 April.
I have been pressing for better connectivity in South East Cambridgeshire since even before I was elected as the local Member of Parliament, and in the years following, I have repeatedly supported Cambridgeshire to be first in the queue…
We know that physical activity is good for both our physical and mental health, which is why the Government has set out an ambitious Get Active Strategy to get over 3.5 million people more active by 2030.
Pupils from King's Ely recently debated the topical proposition, “This House believes that the sale of cigarettes should be banned” as part of my annual South East Cambridgeshire Schools Debating Competition.
I recently met with the Chair of Haddenham Parish Council to discuss how I can help them to secure better speed enforcement measures and a weight limit for the A1421 to prevent HGVs from rat-running through the village.
The Education and Engagement Centre in Parliament offers a range of engaging sessions about democracy and public life for children up and down the country.
Our local authorities provide services that people rely on – from our schools, to our social services and roads. It is therefore important that they receive the funding they need from the Government.
The Government’s new NHS Dental Recovery Plan will deliver 2.5 million additional NHS dental appointments over the next year to help people get the care they need.
Our pharmacies already play such an important role in meeting the health needs of our local communities, but last week, the Government announced reforms to maximise their potential.
Today, I welcomed Health Minister, Lord Markham, to Cambridge Biomedical Campus to mark the start of enabling works on Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital.
I enjoyed speaking with residents of Haddenham and Aldreth last Saturday about a host of important issues – from access to local healthcare, opportunities for young people in education and the community, and road safety.
I know how important good transport connectivity is for my constituents. That's why I am determined to improve services locally across bus, road and rail.
Active travel routes lend many benefits to a community. Cycling and walking networks are good for health, good for the planet and good for the economy if they better connect people to their local high streets. That is why I have supported…
Cambridge Science Park North is a proposed site consisting of 34 acres of predominantly research and development lab space which has been submitted to Greater Cambridge Shared Planning for consideration.
Recently, I chaired a passionate debate by Year 10 and Year 11 pupils at Impington Village College about the future of inheritance tax as part of my South East Cambridgeshire Debating Competition.
At the end of last year, I was contacted by several residents in Milton and Waterbeach who said they had been threatened by young people driving dangerously on quad bikes throwing mud balls and shouting sexual abuse.