As a fan of many Netflix shows and subscriber myself, I was especially pleased to visit Netflix’s recently developed site at Runnymede and Weybridge’s own Longcross Studios.
First, I’d like to thank Cllr Alex Balkan for his campaign and hard work on behalf of Egham residents regarding the disruption caused by level crossings.
Last month the leader of Runnymede Borough Council and I publicised Home Office plans to accommodate nearly 300 asylum seekers in Syward Place, Chertsey.
Level crossings have also been a source of contention within our towns, especially in and around Egham and Pooley Green. However, I am aware that recently this appears to be getting worse, with many reports of huge delays and disruption to traffic.
I was pleased to submit my response to the Government’s consultation on improvements to the approvals process for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs).
On today's #NationalManufacturingDay I visited KITE Glass in Weybridge, specialists in architectural and high tech, high quality, and if needed, virtually indestructible glass ! - an important local business and contributor to the local and national economy.
I was pleased to respond to the Government’s call for evidence on its forthcoming International Development white paper, which is due to be published later this year.