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.
Therese has hit out at the decision taken by East Suffolk Council’s Green/Lib Dem Cabinet this week to duck out of Sea Link discussions and instead delegate all authority to council officers.
Nineteen churches in Suffolk Coastal have benefitted from the latest round of the Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme, totalling £57.5k. The government-funded scheme covers the VAT on repairs of over £1,000 to listed buildings used as places of worship.
Thanks to regulations the government changed when Therese was Environment Secretary, from the beginning of this year households no longer need to pay to get rid of small-scale DIY waste at local recycling centres. This will help:
Therese has welcomed the range of measures unveiled by the government this week to prevent the spiking of drinks over the festive period and in the future.