MPs representing constituencies along the Hastings Line, including Greg, wrote the following letter to the Managing Director of Southeastern to raise concerns about rail fare increases:
Greg was presented with an apple tree by Skinners' Kent Acdemy when he attended their ground breaking event marking the start of work on their new state-of-the-art school building.
Greg was given a tour of the new Sports Ground in Ashurst by members of the Ashurst and Blackham Sports Association. The Ground is already being used by football and stoolball teams, and it is hoped that it will eventually provide a wide range of sporting activities.
During a visit to Capel Primary School, Greg was presented with a petition from local residents which calls for a speed limit reduction along the B2017 road, outside the School. Earlier this year, one of the pupils was hit by a car walking to school.
The Leader of Tunbridge Wells Borough Council and officers met with property executives at Morrisons on Tuesday (Aug 23rd) to discuss the unoccupied Morrisons site in the town.
Following the meeting, which took place in the Town Hall, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Councillor Bob Atwood said:
Commenting on his meeting with Morrisons' Chief Executive Dalton Philips at the company's Bradford Headquarters on Thursday 18 August, MP for Tunbridge Wells, Greg Clark, said:
"I'm writing to express my deep concern about what I understand to be the position that Morrisons have taken regarding the vacant Tunbridge Wells store. In doing so I should make clear that I am writing as the constituency MP for Tunbridge Wells rather than in my ministerial capacity.