Great news. Openreach will soon be installing full fibre-to-the-premises connections in Saxmundham as part of the company’s wider commitment to provide FTTP networks outside of cities.
Therese joined other Suffolk MPs Dr Dan Poulter and Tom Hunt in a meeting with Ipswich Hospital CEO Nick Hulme regarding the recent CQC inspection, following a meeting with the inspector to discuss their report.
A group of local representatives, led by Therese met the Energy Minister, Kwasi Kwarteng, this week to convey their concerns about the approvals process for strategic energy projects.
Tom Hunt, Member of Parliament for Ipswich, recently chaired a rail summit with representatives of Network Rail and Greater Anglia to discuss the high levels of rail disruption experienced by passengers in East Anglia over recent months.
Therese has formally objected to the Development Consent Order submitted to the Planning Inspectorate by Scottish Power Renewables for onshore infrastructure required to facilitate both East Anglia North One and East Anglia Two windfarms.
This week in Parliament the Government announced the Police Funding Settlement, which sets out the biggest increase in funding to our police forces in a decade.
Following their latest inspection, the Care Quality Commission has declared that the Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Trust, which looks after mental health in our area, remains in special measures.
Ninety-four Conservative Members of Parliament have signed a joint letter to the Chief Executive of British Gas, Sarwijit Sambhi, calling on him to reconsider the company’s changes that have significantly reduced the number of places customers can top up their prepayment meter.