David Ruffley MP has this week exposed a shocking fall in the number of NHS Mental Health beds in Suffolk in recent years.
After leaving the House of Commons chamber this afternoon David Ruffley said:
Ruffley warns of soaring council tax bills in Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket
David Ruffley has written to David Thornton, Acting Director of Learning at Suffolk County Council, regarding teaching methods used in the teaching of reading in Suffolk schools.
At a time when the Conservative Opposition have published their plans to ease the burden of council tax on older people in the Bury St Edmunds constituency, David Ruffley MP is seeking the views of his constituents on pensions. David's CONSTITUENTS CAN GIVE HIM THEIR VIEWS ON THE PENSIONS...
David Ruffley has written to both St Edmundsbury Borough Council and Mid Suffolk District Council regarding the possible disenfranchising of armed services personnel as a result of Government legislation which came into force in 2000. He has copied the letter to the Commandant at Wattisham...
David Ruffley MP this week welcomed new proposals to ease the burden of council tax on older people in Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket. Under the plans, the next Conservative Government will introduce an automatic 50% discount on council tax bills for those aged 65 and over, up to a maximum of...
David Ruffley MP this week expressed his anger on behalf of local residents in Elmswell, Woolpit and Norton. Whilst the planning system was becoming increasingly unfair and discriminating in favour of unauthorised traveller encampments, the Government is now funding a helpline providing advice...
David Ruffley this week called for the abolition of the unelected Suffolk police Authority. This would be replaced by a, US style, directly elected local Police Commissioner for the County. This would allow local people to exert greater influence over the type of policing and police priorities...
David Ruffley MP is chairing a meeting on Friday, 25 February at 2.30 pm in St Edmundsbury Borough Council offices which will be attended by Richard Ellis, Chairman of the East of England Development Agency (EEDA).