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No need for Lincs Mayor

I have written to Lincolnshire County Council objecting to the way the official consultation on devolution for Greater Lincolnshire is being run. There's no chance to take part beyond a cleverly crafted online survey. What about those with poor internet access?

Sir Edward: Long-Term Flood Plan Needed

When Short Ferry was last flooded just a few weeks ago, I had talked on site with the National Farmers Union and the Environment Agency. Clearly a long-term plan is urgently needed to compensate farmers for flood plains. I am in touch with Minister Robbie Moore MP at DEFRA and he is taki

New Year, New Floods in Dunholme

It's a new year and there are already floodwaters blocking the roads in Dunholme. The Environment Agency needs to clear the blocked gully under the road, not just pump the water around. They are taking too long to sort this out. I am in touch with Environment Agency officials encouraging them to

Sir Edward: Stop the Boats Now

In a debate in the House of Commons, Sir Edward Leigh, the Conservative Member of Parliament for Gainsborough, encouraged the Government to act swiftly and surely to bring down illegal and legal migration. Sir Edward told fellow MPs that he "uniquely badly affected" in the Gainsborough constituency

Checking Watercourses in Bardney

I visited David Armstrong at Abbey Farm in Bardney recently. The watercourses there are clogged with vegetation. I have argued time and again that the Environment Agency needs to take a more pro-active stance on clearing them. They should be dredged regularly or we will suffer more problems with

Sir Edward: Keep Scunthorpe Steel Furnaces Burning

Speaking in the House of Commons, Sir Edward Leigh, the Conservative Member of Parliament for Gainsborough, questioned ministers on the wisdom of possibly allowing the blast furnaces at Scunthorpe to shut. "What major economy," Sir Edward asked, "does not have a blast furnace and the ability to mak

Lincs Cash Welcome But No Need for Mayor

Of course I welcome extra funding for Lincolnshire, which is our due anyway as historically we have been underfunded. At the same time, I very much regret that the Government is insisting that we must have a mayor imposed on us just to get what is our due. We will now have parish and town councils

Great Questions from Willoughton Pupils

It was a pleasure to visit Willoughton Primary School and speak to the pupils, teachers, and staff there. They were taking part in UK Parliament Week, an annual event across the United Kingdom that raises awareness of Parliament, its activities, and how it functions. Last year over a million peopl

Keep our British Steel Furnaces

Many of my constituents work at the Scunthorpe steel works, but this is an issue of national importance. There is no other major developed economy in the world that would ever dream about giving up their blast furnaces, the only way we can make virgin steel. Today I asked ministers if they would m

Cash boost for Gainsborough Town

The new funding we worked hard to secure for doing up Gainsborough's town centre was featured on BBC News Online today. I endlessly lobbied the Communities Secretary to secure more funding for West Lindsey's plans to fix up the middle of the town and we managed to secure funding through the Townsca