Richard has welcomed £14,788 investment from the government to transform sports facilities in North East Bedfordshire to get more people active and nurture future sporting talent.
Facilities in North East Bedfordshire will benefit from the funding, and across the UK, 1,700 new and improved multi-sp
Richard was recently contacted by National Highways about the legal challenge against the A428 Black Cat to Caxton Gibbet scheme.
On Thursday 18th May, the Court of Appeal refused Transport Action Network’s (TAN) application to appeal the refusal of permission for a judicial review of the Secretary
On Friday, East West Rail published its chosen route.
Richard Fuller MP said:
Disappointingly it leaves a lot of questions still up in the air about freight, about the financial case and whether it will be powered by diesel or not.
I have produced this video to outline the chosen route and expla
The government is to introduce measures to empower people to choose where they receive their NHS care under new plans to help cut waiting lists, one of the Prime Minister’s top five priorities.
A letter issued by the NHS today to local areas will require patients to be offered choice on where
Last week, Richard visited Rectory Farm in his constituency.
Speaking after the visit, Richard Fuller MP said:
I am grateful to Helen at Rectory Farm near St Neots for inviting me to visit her farm.
Not only does Helen have to contend with the issues affecting all farmers; the transition fr
Richard has welcomed over £450 million in extra funding from the government to upgrade school buildings across the country, including projects at Biggleswade Academy and Raynsford Church of England Academy in North East Bedfordshire.
859 academies, sixth-form colleges and voluntary aided schools wi