A joint letter from Greg, Tom Tugendhat and Amber Rudd has been issued calling on the Chief Executive of Highways England, Jim O'Sullivan, to urgently address the issue of safety for both drivers and cyclists following a recent rise in accidents along the A21 between Tonbridge and Pembury, partic
Greg met with Robert Light, the head commissioner of the recently created Independent Commission on Civil Aviation Noise (ICCAN) in Parliament today to discuss what steps are being taken to alleviate the impact of aircraft noise from Gatwick on his constituents.
Brexit, the environment and the current discourse in politics, were among the main topics Greg addressed today during a Q&A session with the Bennett Memorial sixth form.
Greg has welcomed Openreach's announcement that Tunbridge Wells is to be included in its First Fibre programme which will see the town's fibre-optic infrastructure greatly upgraded over the course of the next 18 months.
Greg has used his latest column in the Times of Tunbridge Wells to call for calmer public discourse following a week of particularly antagonistic debates in Parliament.
A significant step was taken towards delivering the Southborough Town Hub project today after the local authorities involved in the development signed a £10 million contract with Baxall Construction which will enable building to begin.
Greg attended the official opening of the Speldhurst Community Shop today where he was given the honour of cutting the ribbon on the newly completed project.
Greg met with representatives of Network Rail at High Brooms today in order to show them first hand why the station would benefit from step free access to platform two.
Greg met with members of the parent-led SENs Tunbridge Wells group and KCC today to discuss how best to support children with Special Educational Needs (SEN).
Following a strong campaign, Greg welcomed Southeastern's introduction of Delay Repay 15 today. The new compensation scheme allows rail passengers to claim compensation when their train is delayed by quarter of an hour, as opposed to the previous threshold of half an hour.