Greg has welcomed today’s decision by the Health Secretary to launch an independent public inquiry into how Fuller was able to commit his crimes and what needs to be done to prevent such atrocities being carried out elsewhere.
Speaking on the BBC Politics South East show yesterday, Greg has set out why he believes the shocking nature of David Fuller's crimes at the Tunbridge Wells Hospital and the former Kent and Sussex hospital warrants a full-scale public inquiry.
Greg met with members of the local branch of the National Farmers Union today at the headquarters of Cottage Farm Ltd in Horsmonden to discuss issues impacting the rural community and businesses.
Greg has used his regular Times of Tunbridge Wells column to give an overview of the recently published Lessons Learned report on the Government's response to Covid-19.
Greg has expressed his disappointed that a feasibility study has ruled out a new passenger ramp at High Brooms station, but welcomed a decision by Network Rail to plan instead for a lift and footbridge
Greg marked the 100 year anniversary of the Tunbridge Wells branch of the Royal British Legion today, in a wreath laying ceremony at the town centre War Memorial.