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Graham fighting against PM’s £500 bus fare hike

Graham has called on the Prime Minister to reverse his decision to increase the £2 bus fare cap by 50% to £3, a £500 tax on working people.  In a speech in the West Midlands yesterday, the Prime Minister confirmed reports in the media that the government would not maintain the £2 bus fare

Graham stands up for £2 bus fares with Fair Fares for Buses campaign

Graham has pledged to protect our rural buses which could be at risk in this month’s budget following reports that the Chancellor is considering scrapping the previous government’s scheme.  He has launched a petition to maintain affordable bus fares, which constituents can sign at

Graham works with residents and councillors for safer roads in Preston

Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, returned to Preston to discuss ways to improve the roads in the village.   Following the Government’s announcement that East Riding of Yorkshire Council will be receiving £168 million from the Local Transport Fund to improve

Graham working with Patrington Primary to improve road safety 

Graham visited Patrington Primary School’s Pupil Parliament to work with them to improve road safety in the village.    In March, Patrington Primary School launched their road safety campaign following concerns when pupils are being picked up and dropped off at school.    Gra

Graham Fighting for Middleton Bypass

Graham attended a meeting in Middleton about resurrecting plans for a bypass.    Graham attended the meeting following discussions with Beverley Rural councillor Jeremy Wilcock (Lib Dem) about how the transformational £168 million Local Transport Fund could be spent.    Follo

Graham’s £168 Million East Riding Transport Fund Survey Giving Great Ideas

Graham is delighted by responses to his survey about what communities across Beverley and Holderness should do with their share of the transformational £168 Million Local Transport Fund.   The £168 Million fund, from the proceeds of the cancellation of HS2 comes with no strings attached, as r