Tag: Romney Marsh

Multi-million investment will protect thousands of Marsh homes

On Friday last week I joined the Chair of the Environment Agency, Emma Howard Boyd, for the opening of the Broomhill Sands and Jury’s Gap coastal defence scheme. This completes a £30million investment which will protect thousands of homes on Romney Marsh. It also follows the £60million spent by the government on building the new […]

My visit to Dungeness B nuclear power station

On Friday I visited Dungeness B nuclear power station to meet a group of apprentices learning their trade with EDF and to answer their questions. Dungeness B is a major source of jobs in the constituency, directly employing 550 people and supporting another 200 contractors. These jobs are particularly vital to the Marsh economy, which […]

Sea wall damage has forced Folkestone > Dover rail line into temporary closure

This Christmas the news has been full of terrible images of flooding in the north of England, and our sympathies go to everyone who has been driven out of their homes. We should also thank the emergency services who have worked so hard over the last week to help them. We are fortunate in Kent […]

Investment in our nuclear industry is welcome and bodes well for securing the next generation of local jobs

Last week the state visit of President Xi Jinping of China heralded a series of announcements of investments from that country into Britain, totalling over £30billion. One of the most significant of these agreements was the decision of the China General Nuclear Power Corporation to invest in the building of the new nuclear power station […]

I'm now the proud owner of my very own Romney Marsh flag

While driving around the Marsh for my advice surgeries last Friday I was able, not for the first time, to admire the many properties flying Romney Marsh's new iconic flag. It was to my delight therefore that I was greeted at my New Romney surgery by Briony Kapoor, whose IMOS Foundation is behind the superb murals in […]

Wind farms: the Government is giving local communities a far greater say

This week we received the excellent news that the energy company Ecotricity, has withdrawn its application for the development of six onshore wind turbines at Snave on Romney Marsh. Building six large masts in the middle of Romney Marsh would have been completely inappropriate and out of keeping with the landscape. I believe there should […]

The Conservatives will deliver a truly 7-day NHS

A better local NHS with more services being delivered in the community, closer to where people live, is one of my top priorities for our area over the next five years.  Folkestone is already leading the way as the first town in Kent to offer patients access to a GP seven days a weeks, between […]

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