With ongoing coverage of the pylons issue, including in the SFP, I thought it would be helpful to provide an overview of latest developments; not least as there is considerable complexity. I am also aware of how much anxiety this issue causes for those who may be directly affected.
An under-threat bus service has received a temporary lifeline until the end of the year – but with a warning to passengers that it was a case of “use it or lose it”.
I know that one of the biggest priorities for my electors in South Suffolk is the NHS. That’s why in the 2019 General Election one of my top aims was campaigning for a brand-new West Suffolk Hospital.
It was confirmed on Thursday last week that West Suffolk Hospital has been prioritised as one of the 40 new hospitals to be rebuilt. This is due to the presence of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) used in the construction of the hospital, built in the 1970s.