Last week, Therese visited Trimley Marshes, part of Suffolk Coast & Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, catching up up with AONB Manager, Simon Amstutz and Nature Recovery Manager, Alex Moore da Luz.
Therese visited Hazlewood Hall Farm in Friston recently to see first-hand how Suffolk Coastal pig farmers continue to champion industry leading animal welfare standards and provide essential resilience and support to our domestic food supply chain.
Therese has written to the new leader of East Suffolk Council, Cllr Caroline Topping, asking the council to consider putting conditions on new planning permissions to enable the installation of swift boxes and bricks to help turn around their declining population.
Therese Coffey has today described the RNLI’s decision to remove the all-weather lifeboat from Aldeburgh as a ‘disgraceful outcome’ following the conclusion of a review into the future of the lifeboat station.
Therese welcomes the Government’s announcement today of a £204 million cash boost to kickstart the largest ever expansion of childcare, supporting parents to return to work and helping to grow the economy.
Last week I welcomed Sir John Whittingdale, Minister for Media, Tourism and Creative Industries to Orford to launch Project Gigabit. Project Gigabit will provide a total of £5 billion toward fast, reliable broadband across the UK.
Therese has encouraged mobile network operators to contact her if they’re struggling to get permission for the siting of critical infrastructure. She made the plea at a recent 5G Summit hosted by the Suffolk Chamber of Commerce organised to ensure a more coordinated rollout campaign.