Month: July 2013

Flood risk assessments reviewed

Romney Marsh has traditionally been regarded as one of the more high risk flood areas in the country. In the past this had made it harder for people to get home insurance, although a number of local firms who have a good understanding of the risk levels have helped many residents to solve this problem. […]

Flood risk assessments reviewed

Romney Marsh has traditionally been regarded as one of the more high risk flood areas in the country. In the past this had made it harder for people to get home insurance, although a number of local firms who have a good understanding of the risk levels have helped many residents to solve this problem. […]

Housing market shows promising signs

Last Friday I spoke at a special meeting at the Chamber of Commerce in Folkestone for the Shepway Housing Initiative. This meeting brought together many different people and organisations that have an interest in discussing how we can meet the local need for more and better housing. The meeting was attended by Shepway Council and […]

Investment in local infrastructure picks up

Last week we received renewed hope for a long term solution to Operation Stack. £72million has been set aside by the Government to fund the development of a new motorway junction ‘10a’ for the M20. This was announced last week at part of a major investment in our national infrastructure. When I previously organised a […]

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