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An update on High Brooms

Following his submission to Network Rail in support of their new proposal to build a bridge between platforms 1 and 2 with lift access, Greg provides an update to constituents on his ongoing campaign to improve access at the High Brooms station. 

Greg backs renewed bid for High Brooms access

Greg has submitted his letter of support for Network Rail's renewed bid to improve access at High Brooms Station, after he successfully campaigned for the station to be awarded Access for All Funding worth £785,000 in 2020. 

285 Bus Service Saved

Tunbridge Wells MP Greg Clark announced today that success had been reached in saving the 285 bus service which had been expected to end on the 1st April.

We have to play our part to help people fleeing Putin

Greg has used his regular column in the Times of Tunbridge Wells to praise the efforts being taken locally to support the people of Ukraine and to accommodate those fleeing Putin's invasion of the country. 

To read the article in full, click here.

285 bus - an update

I thought you might appreciate an update on what is happening about the 285 Bus Service from Hawkenbury to the Town centre.

RAF Hero’s 101st birthday celebrations in the House of Commons

Greg welcomed long time Tunbridge Wells resident Flt Lt Colin Bell to the Houses of Parliament today to help his celebrate his 101st birthday.

Colin was Greg’s guest in the Speaker’s gallery for PMQs where he was able to watch Greg ask a question:

“Mr Speaker

Ukraine - letter to Prime Minister

Greg has urged the Government to move faster to accommodate refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine in a joint letter addressed to the Prime Minister. 

Leaky dams make a splash in the Alders

Flooding in Five Oak Green is being mitigated at source thanks to the efforts of the South East Rivers Trust (SERT) which has installed a number of natural flood defences along the upper course of the Alders Stream. 

More unites us than divides us

In this week's Times of Tunbridge Wells, Greg uses his regular column to look beyond the current tempestuous nature of national politics, to the many areas where MPs and members of local Government find common cause - both through cooperation in serving their local communities or the country and