Friday, 28 May, 2004

David Ruffley will officially open the new Early Years Garden at Bacton Primary School on Friday, 28 May at 1.30 p.m. at the invitation of Mrs Caroline Coles, Headteacher.

Thursday, 27 May, 2004

David Ruffley will address the members of the Bury St Edmunds Chamber of Commerce on Friday, 28 May at 10.30 a.m. at the Farmers' Club in Bury at the invitation of Chrissy Harrod, the Chamber's Chairman. The Chamber is very agitated about the lack of a clear Council plan on future...

Wednesday, 19 May, 2004

As a result of his campaigning and lobbying of ONE (Greater Anglia Rail Franchise), David Ruffley has received the following statement from Peter Meades, PR manager at ONE:

Tuesday, 18 May, 2004

Rail commuters living in Bury St Edmunds, Thurston and Elmswell who travel daily to Liverpool Street station have been told that they cannot use their tickets to travel via Cambridge while the Ipswich Tunnel is closed for engineering works from mid July.

Monday, 17 May, 2004

David Ruffley is seeking confirmation from the leader of the Post Office National Consultation Team that St Olaves Post Office in Bury St Edmunds will remain open. This follows concern expressed to him by his constituents in the St Olaves area of the town.

Friday, 14 May, 2004

The Central Suffolk PCT area- which includes Stowmarket and Needham Market - has been shown to be the fifth worst area in the whole of the United Kingdom for access to NHS dentists. New research says that there is just one dentist for every 5,000 people in central Suffolk.

Tuesday, 11 May, 2004

David Ruffley is holding a new style 'mobile' surgery in Stowmarket on Saturday, 15 May between 10.00 a.m. and 12.00 noon in the Combs Ford area.

Friday, 30 April, 2004

Bury St Edmunds MP, David Ruffley this week launched an attack on the growing transfer of powers from local councils- such as from St Edmundsbury- to regional tiers of government- like the Government Office for the East of England and the Regional Chamber. He warned that...

Wednesday, 28 April, 2004

David Ruffley explained: 'The blackspot at Great Barton calls out for a camera solution. It has now come to my attention that the figures for the Great Barton area do after all meet the guidelines of four killed or seriously injured in the three previous years on a 1km stretch of road. I have written to the Suffolk Safety Camera Partnership to ask them to confirm that this data is correct, and that it is not the case, as has been claimed, that there have not been enough serious accidents to justify a camera in this area

Tuesday, 27 April, 2004

David Ruffley is continuing his campaign for a Onehouse school bus service.