Month: July 2014

Folkestone Trawler Race

The life of our coastal communities comes from the sea. People have been fishing for food off the Kent coast for thousands of years and will still be doing so long after we have all gone. Our fishing businesses are not just part of our local economy, but are at its heart. Last Saturday I was delighted […]

Minister for Armed Forces visits Step Short Arch

The Minister for the Armed Forces, Mark Francois MP, visited Folkestone last Friday to see the progress being made on the Step Short, First World War Centenary memorial arch on The Leas. The project manager, Oly Barratt from Lend Lease, and the team from Folkestone based Walker’s Construction, have been working hard to put the […]

NHS reforms for improved care

Our local NHS is changing, and thanks to additional funding for GPs in Folkestone from the Prime Minister’s challenge fund, that will mean an extended out of hours services. Last week I discussed these changes with Dr Darren Cocker, who is the clinical chair of the South Kent Coast commissioning group. GPs in Folkestone and […]

You're hired! Could you be the new parliamentary assistant I'm looking to recruit?

I am looking to recruit a parliamentary assistant to work in my office in Folkestone. This is a full time position offering a salary of between £20,000 and £25,000 a year, depending on the experience of the candidate. The role includes responsibility for: Responding effectively to enquiries from constituents Arranging appointments and meetings with the MP in the constituency […]

Long term economic plan in action

Having a long term plan for our economy, does not just mean getting the decisions right today on investment and cutting taxes, but also thinking ahead about the infrastructure we will need in the future. We are seeing a real benefit today from the High Speed Rail service from Kent to London, and the Folkestone […]

Step Short Memorial Arch is installed

The memorial arch to commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War was put in place on Thursday last week, and it makes a striking addition to the Folkestone skyline. The location of the arch is very fitting, standing overlooking the harbour where the ships waited to take millions of soldiers to […]

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