On Wednesday, 15th May 2024, Greg spoke in the House of Commons to propose an amendment to the Criminal Justice Bill.
The amendment Greg put forward deals with a gap in the law for some of the depraved crimes committed by David Fuller.
The amendment which he put forward with Tracey Crouch MP
Following reference to a 'full 3,000 seat stadium' in Hawkenbury in the Tunbridge Wells Borough Council's Note to the Inspector, Greg has written to the Tunbridge Wells Local Plan Inspector to ask for a public hearing on this issue, where he can represent the views of his constituents and residents
Greg recently attended the Tunbridge Wells Scouts St George's day celebrations.
Starting the day travelling via steam train to their Adamswell campsite, the Scouts took part in a flagbreak, listened to speeches and then enjoying a variety of fun activities including axe throwing,
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Greg convened a meeting at the Tonbridge Royal Mail Delivery Office to follow up on feedback from some constituents that they were receiving an erratic postal delivery service in some parts of the constituency.
Greg put these experiences to the managers at the Royal Mail.
Greg visited the annual 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.
This year the fair broke record numbers with over 1,800 students attending fro
Greg has submitted his comments on to the Public Consultation on Tunbridge Wells Borough Council’s Revised Development Strategy to the Tunbridge Wells Submission Local Plan.
In his submission, Greg expresses concern that - despite a long delay since the comments of the Planning Inspector were recei
Today, Greg was delighted to learn that under the Natural Flood Management Programme, which distributed £25million in funding to flood prevention works, the High Weald AONB Project (Alder Stream) which will install flood resilience in the Alder Stream’s upper catchment area is one of the forty succe
Greg met with SGN again earlier today.
He is pleased to report that the works have been re-jigged which will allow the traffic lights on Major York's Road to come down on Monday.
His full update can be watched above.
As part of his ongoing campaign to combat antisocial behaviour in Tunbridge Wells and surrounding areas, Greg recently met with headteachers to update on the situation in St John’s and to ensure that headteachers are given the support they need to keep their pupils safe.
Recent positive development
Greg Clark MP has had a follow up meeting with SGN over the works being conducted on Major York’s road.
This meeting followed on from one Greg held earlier in the week where it was have agreed SGN will:
Review the phasing of the traffic lights to see if there are changes that would reduce the qu