Greg enjoyed visiting one of the oldest manufacturing companies in Kent which has been producing tinwhistles since 1843 – around the time Charles Dickens wrote 'A Christmas Carol'.
Greg met with local members of the National Farmers Union to discuss current issues affecting their businesses.
The meeting took place on a free range egg farm near Bedgebury, Fridays Ltd, which is one of the three biggest egg producers and packers in the country.
Greg met up with Gatwick, NATS and the CAA last week to discuss the underwhelming impact the recently implemented Arrivals Review has had on reducing aircraft noise over the Tunbridge Wells area, which many constituents still believe to be too loud.
After local residents and representatives from Lamberhurst Parish Council came to see Greg at one of his advice surgeries to raise concerns about ongoing and frequent power cuts in Lamberhurst Down, he contacted the Chief Executive of UK Power Networks, Basil Scarsella, to ask for urgent action.
Greg met with Ben Dale, Director of Jestic – the UK's largest supplier of fast food equipment. The company also specialises in open-plan food preparation equipment which allows restaurant customers to be immersed in the theatre of cooking.
After receiving a number of complaints about the local patient transport service, Greg called a meeting with the company that provide the service, G4S, and West Kent Clinical Commissioning Group who arrange the contract.