Therese has signed the legislation to ban XL Bully type dogs, for public safety. From the 31st of December, dogs will have to be muzzled and on a lead in public. From the 1st of February 2024, it will be illegal to own an XL Bully unless it is registered on index of exempted dogs.
The government is making childcare cheaper and more accessible to ensure no one has to choose between having a career and having a family. Last week local authorities across the country were allocated a share of £289 million to deliver wraparound childcare with £4.45m going to Suffolk.
I have today responded to National Grid Venture’s Lionlink (formerly known as Eurolink) consultation opposing all the options. You can read my full submission here.
Statement from Therese on the B1127 road flooding:
Good news. The Environment Agency has now obtained a Magistrates Court Warrant to access private land close to Easton Broad, to help relieve flooding on the B1127 at Potters Bridge.
Therese has been contacted by a number of businesses that have reservations about the Explore Suffolk Business Improvement District that is proposed for Ipswich and parts of East Suffolk.