Greg called on the new MD of Southeastern, David Statham, to reduce rail fares and prioritise the introduction of flexible ticketing for part-time workers when they met.
Greg said:
"In the past, travellers on the Hastings line have suffered double-digit increases which has resulted in a huge discr
Greg has welcomed a report that shows some improvements to the local Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS).
The report, submitted to Kent County Council's Health & Overview Scrutiny Committee (HOSC) by West Kent Clinical Commissioning Group, shows that waiting times have reduced
Greg met the site manager for contractors - Balfour Beatty - who are constructing the A21 dualling between Tonbridge and Pembury when he visited an exhibition on the project.
Greg commented:
"This exhibition demonstrates that good progress is being made on the A21 dualling.
Greg announced the newly elected members of the School Council at St Peter's CofE Primary School in Tunbridge Wells during a visit to the school. The School Council elections had taken place the previous day and pupils were eager to find out who had won the vote.
Gatwick Airport and National Air Traffic Services (NATS) have agreed with Greg's request to shelve the proposed changes to the flight paths across West Kent.
Greg met with Gatwick in July and September and in his formal response to the consultation said that it should be scrapped as it was not fit
Greg was delighted to open a new classroom block at St James' CE Junior School in Tunbridge Wells. The four news classrooms have enabled the school to expand from a two to a three form entry.
Over 600 people attended Tunbridge Wells Jobs Fair at the Assembly Hall Theatre in Tunbridge Wells.
Greg commented:
"Employers at the successful jobs fair we organised in Sherwood in March were keen to repeat it and so the Borough Council, Jobcentre and I put on today's fair.