Yesterday in Parliament, Therese asked Housing Secretary, Michael Gove to meet her to discuss the sell-off of affordable housing stock to second homeowners by Flagship.
On Friday, Therese met the County Council Cabinet member for highways, Cllr Paul West, to discuss Potters Bridge. Officers from the County Council and the Environment Agency had met earlier that day.
Thérèse has organised a seminar for Suffolk Coastal farmers to learn directly from Defra and the Rural Payments Agency on how they can access the Sustainable Farming Initiative and other government funding to help farmers and the environment.
Thanks to an intervention by Therese, pig and sheep husbandry will be included as an option in the new Agricultural, Land Management and Production T-Level, which is good news for Suffolk pig farmers.
Therese pressed the Prime Minister on National Grid refusing to publish their study of Bradwell as a potential landfall site for cables and interconnectors for offshore wind instead of burdening the Suffolk coast with yet more energy infrastructure at PMQS today.
Today in Parliament, Therese asked the Energy Minister to require National Grid to fully publish their assessment so far of Bradwell as a potential landfall site for cables and interconnectors for offshore wind.
Last week, Therese visited Rock Barracks near Woodbridge (home to 23 Parachute Engineers and 28 Engineers Regiments) with fellow Suffolk MP and Minister of State for Defence Procurement, James Cartlidge MP.
Therese attended an important meeting with National Grid ESO this afternoon to press them on the scope of their comparative study, assessing the environmental aspects of Bradwell as a landing point for Sea Link with Aldeburgh/Friston.