Therese has slammed East Suffolk Council for failing to back an application to make a section of the River Deben at Woodbridge a designated bathing water. As landowners, the government requires their specific backing in order for the application to be considered.
In her first contribution from the back benches in nine years, local MP, Therese Coffey, today asked for a debate in Parliament about the impact of energy infrastructure on the East Suffolk coast.
"I have today written to the Prime Minister to step down from government. It has been a privilege to serve him and indeed five Prime Ministers as a minister.
Therese dropped into the Kelsale coffee morning last week, which coincides with the opening of the Post Office on Wednesday mornings, to talk to local residents.
The consultation on Lionlink closes today. Earlier this week, Therese was in Southwold at one of the proposed landing sites, which she thinks is entirely inappropriate for this project.
Therese was in Walberswick yesterday ahead of Storm Ciaran to check on the water levels. She also met staff from the Environment Agency who were carrying out routine checks on the flood defences.