Graham has this afternoon written to the Minister for Nuclear and Renewables to request confirmation that, now the East Riding of Yorkshire Councillors have made clear their opposition to continuing discussions with NWS regarding a possible site for the GDF in south Holderness, NWS will withdraw.
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Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, has secured uninterrupted access to cash in Withernsea with the opening of a new Banking Hub.
In May 2023 Graham promised to protect local people’s access to cash following the news that the Lloyds branch in Withernsea would be
Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, has congratulated Darren England for being awarded a Point of Light from the Prime Minister.
After celebrating Darren’s sterling work in October by making him one of his Community Champions, Graham felt it was right for him to b
Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, is working with South East Holderness ward councillors Lyn Healing, Sean McMaster and Claire Holmes to tackle fly tipping in Withernsea.
Following complaints from local people, Graham raised their concerns with East Riding Counc
Graham is backing Cllr Sean McMaster and Cllr Lyn Healing’s motion to East Riding of Yorkshire Council calling for immediate withdrawal from discussions with Nuclear Waste Services about a Geological Disposal Facility in south Holderness.
Graham had previously called for residents to have t
Graham has launched a petition to call for a referendum on the potential Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) in Holderness.
A referendum would force Nuclear Waste Services (NWS) to make the case to the people of Holderness that this site would be safe.
Graham is asking residents to
Following today’s news that Nuclear Waste Services (NWS) is exploring the possibility of installing a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) in South Holderness, Graham Stuart (Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness) is calling for a local referendum on the controversial scheme.
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Following his successful Beverley and Holderness’s Favourite Independent Shop awards, Graham has visited the nominated shops in Withernsea to deliver stickers for the shops to display in their windows.
Graham’s competition, the first in a series of competitions to celebrate businesses
Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, brought together cross-party councillors from across Beverley and Molescroft to express their concerns to Connexin, the Hull-based fibre broadband provider, about its planned delivery of broadband by telegraph poles to the town.