It’s been a busy week as MPs returned to Westminster. Votes were held on important pieces of legislation covering energy, economic crime, and Northern Ireland.
Works to install a new pipeline along Netherfield Road will now begin on Monday 25 September. The works had been schedule to start on Monday 11 September. The delay is to allow South East Water time to carry out valve repair work along Netherfield Road.
I have spent the last few weeks working as an intern within the constituency office in Bexhill and Battle. It was fascinating working alongside Frances, Craig, Joe, Penny, Henry and Ella, and observing what goes into representing a constituency of over 100,000 people.
I want to start my column this week by recognising our local students on their A-level, T-level and BTEC results from last week and our GCSE students on their results from yesterday. Congratulations to everyone who got the results they were hoping for.
Last year, East Sussex County Council (ESCC) was awarded £41 million by the Government to implement its Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP). The BSIP set out proposals to help the council and bus operators improve services and get more people back on the buses.
Last week, I published the response I have received from Ofwat to the letter I sent to them in June where I asked for an update on what Ofwat has asked of South East Water in relation to the company’s investment in making their network more resilient which justify the extra charges which have bee
In June, I wrote to the Chief Executive of Ofwat asking for an update on what Ofwat has asked of South East Water in relation to the company’s investment in making their network more resilient which justify the extra charges which have been applied to customers’ bills for this purpose.
This month, I am spending my time visiting the railway across England and Wales to showcase its heritage, the investment we are bringing to create new chapters and the staff and volunteers who build, maintain and run it.