Roads minister Richard Holden has written to local MPs with initial findings from the department for transport's north-south strategic study. The work is intended to find the best route for traffic from the south coast to the M4.
Andrew Murrison MP is looking forward to the Google Digital Garage event in Trowbridge he's arranged for this Friday (17 February) at Wiltshire College.
Andrew has welcomed figures showing that 13,260 new apprenticeships have been created in South West Wiltshire by the Conservative Governments since 2010.
Andrew has welcomed news that there are 42 more doctors, nurses and other patient care staff working in general practice in South West Wiltshire. This includes roles such as dispensers, health care assistants, phlebotomists, pharmacists, physiotherapists, podiatrists, therapists and others.
Google Digital Garage is coming to Trowbridge to provide a day of free digital skills workshops and mentoring to help local people and small businesses upskill and grow in an increasingly digital world.
Last week Andrew signed the Holocaust Educational Trust’s Book of Commitment, in doing so pledging his commitment to Holocaust Memorial Day and honouring those who were murdered during the Holocaust as well as paying tribute to the extraordinary Holocaust survivors who work tirelessly to educate
Last week, Health Secretary Steve Barclay detailed support being rolled out by the government to give further support to the health and social care sector.
Wiltshire MPs Andrew Murrison and Michelle Donelan have written to the Secretary of State for Transport, Mark Harper, to object to the improper extension of Bath’s clean air zone (CAZ).
Dr Andrew Murrison has written to Neil O’Brien MP, health minister responsible for dentistry, following his visit to a dental practice in his constituency on Friday and receipt of correspondence from across his South West Wiltshire constituency who have been unable to get an NHS dentist.
Andrew submitted oral evidence by Teams yesterday (Tuesday) against the incinerator planned for Westbury and opposed by the planning authority Wiltshire Council, Westbury town council and the community at large.