Category: Weekly Blog

Providing Train and Skills Across Romney Marsh

Last Friday I met with Edna Delaney and members of the team at the Romney Resource Centre, in Mountfield Road, New Romney. The Centre provides training opportunities for people from across Romney Marsh, and further afield. There is a growing recognition of the quality of the work they do, and it is excellent that we […]

Storm Eleanor

We’ve had a full blast of winter weather since the start of the year, with Storm Eleanor in particular, causing damage across Kent, and leaving many homes in New Romney without electricity. I would like to thank all those who worked so hard to deal with the disruption caused by the storm. The winter also […]

Brexit Negotiations

The Brexit negotiations met and passed a significant stage in the process last week, with the agreement in principle that sufficient progress has been made in settling the terms of our departure, to allow discussions to move on to the future relationship of the UK with the European Union. This agreement addresses one of the […]

Brexit Update

December marks a crucial stage in the negotiations for Britain’s departure from the European Union, as we seek to move on from settling the terms of our leaving, to discussing our future trading relationship. We must remember though that whatever agreement is announced following the forthcoming European Council meeting, it does not come into effect […]

The Budget

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, delivered his budget statement to the House of Commons last week, where he was able to state that the economy will continue to grow and create new jobs, personal taxes will fall, investment in the NHS will go up, and the national debt will shortly start falling in […]

Operation Stack Update

Last week the government announced it will not be contesting the judicial review that had been lodged against the planned Operation Stack lorry park close to junction 11 of the M20. It is very frustrating that this decision had to be made, as it means further delay in delivering the long term solution to the […]

Folkestone East GP Practice

Following the closure of the Folkestone East GP practice at the beginning of this month, I have asked the South Kent Coast Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) to give the me the latest figures for the reallocation of patients to their new surgeries. As of Monday this week, 3,772 people have been allocated to a new […]

Remembrance Sunday

The fourth Folkestone Triennial marked its official close last Sunday, and has been another great success. It has brought thousands of visitors to our area, and encouraged us all to get out and explore the different artworks. Bob and Roberta Smith’s ‘Folkestone is an Art School’, and Richard Woods colourful holiday homes, have been popular […]

Update on Folkestone East Family GP Practice

This week the Folkestone East Family GP practice will close its doors, and from 1st November, the doctors based there will be working from the Sandgate Road surgery. Nobody wants to see a GP surgery close, but since the decision was made by the GPs to end their contract, the priority of the South Kent […]

Operation Stack Debate

On Wednesday this week I will be leading a House of Commons debate in Westminster Hall, on Operation Stack, and the management HGV lorries in Kent. The timing of this debate is significant, as the judicial review that has been lodged against the plans to create an Operation Stack relief lorry park to the west […]

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