Urgent steps must be taken to prevent the alarming increase in the number of accidents taking place at the central crossroads in Horsmonden, Greg has said.
Urgent steps must be taken to prevent the alarming increase in the number of accidents taking place at the central crossroads in Horsmonden, Greg has said.
With an increasing number of individuals opting to take up apprenticeships, Greg took the opportunity to mark National Apprenticeship Week by hosting a round table event at the Salomons Estate.
In addition to meetings on mental health, improving cycling infrastructure and a surgery, Greg met today with students at Beechwood Sacred Heart School, who voted for doughnuts at breaktime.
Greg met this morning with a number of local businesses for a lively discussion over breakfast – organised by the Federation of Small Businesses. Greg said:
Greg was delighted to join representatives from 37 local churches at an event exploring what is being done at a local, national and international level to tackle climate change.
This morning Greg visited one of the UK's largest fruit growers, Adrian Scripps. The farm is a major local employer, global exporter and horticultural innovator with crops chiefly comprising apples, pears and blackcurrants.
Greg has written to the Chief Executive of Gatwick Airport, Stewart Wingate, in response to the consultation on the airport's draft Master Plan. Read his full response below: