Richard recently held his latest town hall meeting at The Orchard Centre in Biggleswade.Commenting he said:It was a very engaged discussion with residents at my latest town hall in King’s Reach where we discussed a range of topics from local healthcare, roads, the train service and driving test wait
Richard recently returned to Bedfordshire Rural Communities Charity (Beds RCC) in Cardington where he learnt more about their new ‘You Can Do IT!’ digital champions program and offered to help spread the word to find more volunteers.
Richard recently caught up with the Chief Executive of the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EEAST), Neill Moloney, who is just completing his first year in office.
The MS Society UK have launched a free children’s book and soft toy of a friendly nerve cell called Tingo to help families in talk about MS.'What is MS to Me?', was created by people living with MS, health professionals, artists and writers.Find out more and order yours here: mssociety.org.uk/tingoP
Earlier this summer, Richard returned to Biggleswade Job Centre to speak to staff and management.Richard Fuller MP said:We spoke at length about how the Job Centre is working to encourage people with Special Educational Needs and disabilities (both physical and mental) into work so they can develop
Government plans to repeal the Legacy Act was the hot topic at the Veterans’ Breakfast hosted at the Yorkshire Grey Pub, Biggleswade when Richard visited last month.Richard Fuller MP said:Constituents who served in our armed forces had already spoken to me about their concerns with the expressed int
The transmitting station at Sandy Heath between Sandy and Potton, which delivers television and radio services to more than one million people across the south east of England, started broadcasting in July 1965.
In the wake of the unacceptable 6-7 hour delays on the A421 during weekend road closures in July, National Highways have now replied to Richard's request for a full and frank review of what failed and what steps are being taken to ensure no repeat in the future.
Just before Riseley and Wilden Primary Schools broke for the summer holidays, Richard was invited alongside Cllr Jim Weir to judge the students' presentations.