Local MP Graham Stuart was delighted to present Jordan Moor with a Points of Light Award from the Prime Minister.
Graham nominated Jordan for this prestigious national award for his tireless work campaigning and fundraising for new defibrillators across Beverley and Holderness.
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Graham is delighted that, following months of protests, meetings and encouragement, KCOM and Connexin are working together to share infrastructure across Hull and the East Riding.
In a surprise announcement, KCOM CEO Tim Shaw announced that the Hull-based Internet Service Provider will work
Graham attended a meeting of MPs with Julia Lopez, Minister for Digital Infrastructure, to make it clear that residents of Beverley and Holderness deserve an end to the saga of ugly and unnecessary poles being erected to provide broadband competition.
In the well-attended meeting, Min
Graham has pressed Cllr Anne Handley, Leader of East Riding Council, to sign up to a Voluntary Best Practice Charter with KCOM, Connexin and MS3.
This comes following months of unease with broadband poles being erected by MS3 and Connexin under permitted development.
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Local MP Graham Stuart presented Darren England with his certificate from the Prime Minister for being one of his Points of Light.
Graham joined Darren and forty veterans for a bacon butty and cup of tea at the Withernsea Armed Forces and Veterans Club.
Graham has written to Julia Lopez, Minister for Digital Infrastructure, to put the demands of residents forward.
Graham laid out five demands regarding the ‘ugly and unnecessary’ telegraph poles, which have blighted Hedon since September and Beverley since December, with poles erected
Graham has secured a commitment from nuclear minister Andrew Bowie that nuclear waste cannot come to a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) in south Holderness.
In a response to Graham’s letter, Minister Bowie stated that Nuclear Waste Services will fully respect the Council’s decision