Residents are facing significant disruption on roads in and around Chertsey due to a burst water main. This is causing long delays and disruption to some local water supplies.
I had the pleasure recently to accompany the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee on a visit to the APHA site in new Haw as part of their ongoing inquiry.
Heathrow is running a consultation on its latest Noise Action Plan for the period 2024-28, which sets out the airport’s goals for managing its noise impact on local communities.
Earlier this month 47 Insulate Britain activists who caused chaos on the Surrey stretch of the M25 were convicted of a variety of offences including wilful obstruction of a highway and criminal damage.
Following Government commitments to large scale investment in the Animal and Plant Health Agency, headquartered in New Haw, plans are being drawn up to deliver these improvements.
As a former NHS mental health consultant it will come as no surprise that I am committed to improving mental health care, from ensuring the best legal framework for mental health provision to improvements in facilities and service delivery.
I am delighted that the Department for Work and Pensions, in partnership with the Department of Health and Social Care, has announced grant funding which will benefit 41 local authorities - including Surrey - in providing support to people with disabilities to re-enter and remain in work.
You may recall I have been pressing National Highways, who are responsible for our motorways, to take action to address the particular problems caused by the concrete slabs which form the surface of the M25 through Runnymede and Weybridge. With so many people in proximity to the motorways, espec