Greg enjoyed a walk with independent fruit growers in Brenchley recently. Hosted by Alex Charrington from Charringtons Farm he heard from them about the tough time they are having at the moment and they discussed ways that he can help.
One Hundred good causes across Tunbridge Wells have received a share of a £100,000 community fund set up after water supply issues in the area at the end of last year.
Goudhurst residents and businesses across the village and its surrounding areas can now enjoy the benefits of full fibre broadband after Openreach connected the remaining properties this week.
Greg visited the Kent Apprenticeship Fair in Maidstone organised by seven West Kent Members of Parliament including Greg, Tom Tugendhat, Helen Grant, Helen Whately, Laura Trott, Tracey Crouch and Gordon Henderson.
Greg held a drop in surgery at Sainsburys in Tunbridge Wells recently - the first since the pandemic. He was kept busy with questions about his Private members Bill, PIP, car tax and cycle paths. Greg holds regular surgeries, an up to date list is here.
Greg visited the sea cadets recently along with; TS Brilliant president Commodore Barry Bryant CVO RN; Tunbridge Wells Borough Council's William Benson and unit Vice Presidents Lt Cdr Les Chapman RN Rtd and Jim Hodge.
Greg has secured a £100,000 community fund from South East Water in recognition of the negative impact their extremely poor service had on the wider community of Tunbridge Wells in the weeks leading up to Christmas.
A total of 130 properties around Horsmonden have have been given access to full fibre broadband following the completion of a Community Fibre Project supported by Greg.
Greg was delighted to attend the launch of Pembury's new memory cafe at the Baptist Church recently. The cafe is specifically for those living with dementia, strokes and acquired brain injuries.