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Immigration which works for Britain

Towards the end of 2013, there were many voices warning of a great tide of immigration from Romania and Bulgaria that was about to wash against our shores. They told us that millions were about to arrive. These voices, as had been the case at other times in our history, sought to make people fearful […]

Lydd Airport campaign

Lydd Airport returns to the news this week as the anti airport campaigners, including the RSPB take their case to the high court to try and overturn the planning application, that was granted to allow the limited expansion of the runway and facilities available to passengers. I have supported the controlled expansion of the airport, […]

Gurkha Welfare Inquiry

The Gurkha Satyagraha campaign has been fighting for the rights of ex-servicemen and their families for many years. I supported the campaign to give ex-Gurkhas the right to settle in the UK. I believe that service in our armed forces demonstrates a strong commitment to the values of our country, and if you are prepared […]

Folkestone: A top world destination in 2014

In the top forty places in the world to visit in 2014, Folkestone is one of only four places in England to make the list; coming in at number 38, between Moscow and Canberra, Australia. That’s according to the travel pages of The Guardian, and it follows last year’s recommendation by The Times newspaper that […]

New Year's Greetings

Happy New Year for 2014. I hope you have had an enjoyable break over Christmas and are looking forward to the year ahead. Despite the very mixed weather we had a wonderful sunny winter day on Boxing Day, which was perfect for the numerous sporting events taking place across the district. As in previous years, […]

Remembering the fallen

Students from Pent Valley Technology College in Folkestone, were part of the historic visit last Thursday by the Prime Minister, David Cameron, and the Irish Prime Minister, Enda Kenny, to the First World War military cemetery at Tyne Cot, near Passchendaele in Belgium. This was the first occasion that the Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom and […]

High Speed Broadband begins Kent roll out

This week, the village of Densole was the first in the county to benefit from the ‘Making Kent Quicker’ project, which is delivering new fibre optic, high speed broadband to communities that have up until now had a slow internet service. 416 properties that previously had a poor connection will now be able to place […]

Autumn Statement is good news for business

We’ve now had several months of positive economic news, showing that Britain’s recovery is being driven by business and trade. Locally, we seen unemployment falling faster than the national trend, supported by the Government’s £40million regional growth fund for East Kent, the high speed rail link and the expanded apprenticeships programmes. Nationally there are more […]

Shepway Children's Centres to Remain Open

Kent County Council confirmed last week that all of the children’s centres in Shepway are to remain open, following their consultation on the future of this service. This is excellent news for the three centres which had been threatened with closure; Folkestone Early Years, The Village in Folkestone and New Romney. I believe that this […]

Update on Hythe Bay marine conservation zone

Last week we saw very positive news for our campaign to safeguard the future of the local fishing industry, and all of the businesses it supports around Folkestone and Hythe Bay. On Thursday in the House of Commons the government confirmed that it will not be progressing with its original proposals to create a marine […]

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