Wednesday, 23 November, 2005

Just two weeks after I highlighted the need for Suffolk's elderly to have adequate access to the vaccination the Government's Head of Immunisation now tells us there is a shortage of the jabs. This is simply unacceptable."

Wednesday, 23 November, 2005

David Ruffley MP has called a meeting at the St Edmundsbury Borough Council offices to discuss the appalling state of the site of the former Merry Go Round public house on the Howard Estate in Bury St Edmunds at 9.30 a.m. on Friday, 25th November.

Wednesday, 23 November, 2005

David Ruffley MP is to meet with St Edmundsbury Borough Councillor Christopher Spicer and representatives from Troston Farms to discuss the concerns raised by the residents of Troston regarding proposed mobile chicken sheds on the farm grounds.

Wednesday, 23 November, 2005

David Ruffley MP will be addressing two meetings of the Bury St Edmunds business community on Friday November 25.

Tuesday, 22 November, 2005

David Ruffley MP has today expressed his alarm at reports that Government inspectors will be invading people's homes to collate information for the Council Tax revaluation.

Monday, 21 November, 2005

David Ruffley MP has today written to Alastair McWhirter, Chief Constable of Suffolk Constabulary, welcoming the force's efforts to clamp down on uninsured drivers but expressing his concern at the latest figures for Suffolk.

Friday, 18 November, 2005

'I see evidence on a regular basis of a system that is inefficient and inaccessible'

Thursday, 17 November, 2005

David Ruffley MP today attended a high level meeting at the House of Commons, along with other Suffolk MPs, with the Chief Constable of Suffolk Police and the Chair of the Suffolk Police Authority to discuss the proposed amalgamation of police forces in the East of England.

Wednesday, 16 November, 2005

David Ruffley MP will be attending a top level meeting at Portcullis House, Westminster on Thursday 17 November to discuss the proposed restructuring of police forces in the East of England.

Tuesday, 15 November, 2005

David Ruffley MP has today expressed his concern at the shocking level of mismanagement he has exposed within Suffolk Local Education Authority (LEA). At the start of the 2005 academic year 32 percent of students who had applied for student loans or grants had not even had their application...