Greg was delighted to attend an assembly at Oakley School. Some of the pupils had visited the Houses of Parliament recently and they had lots of questions to ask him.
Greg met a group of Balfour Beatty apprentices when he visited the construction site of the A21 dualling between Tonbridge and Pembury.
Greg said:
"It was great to have a chat with the apprentices – they are clearly enjoying their work on the A21 dualling project and gaining some excellent experie
Greg visited the construction site of the A21 dualling to mark the decision by Highways England to fund a new cycle path that will link the centre of Tonbridge to Pembury.
Greg spoke to representatives of over 30 local companies at a West Kent Chamber of Commerce event about his Ministerial role as Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and also his local constituency priorities including improved broadband services.
On a visit to Bishops Down Primary School, Greg took questions from the school council over lunch, then held a mock House of Commons debate for the Key Stage 2 classes during their assembly.
Greg said: "We had a great conversation, on everything from major national policy issues to making our local
Greg commemorated Armistice Day with pupils from The Wells Free School. After a short service which included one of the classes singing "Keep the Home Fires Burning", Greg helped the children plant the poppies they had made.
Greg would like to hear from anyone that has recently used the local Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS).
This is the repeat of a survey he carried out back in 2010 when he was alerted to the difficulties that many families were experiencing trying to get their children the help th
Greg has welcomed the government's decision to back Heathrow's expansion plans over those put forward by Gatwick.
Giving London Heathrow the green light to build a third runway will ensure the UK maintains the necessary infrastructure to remain economically competitive in the years ahead