Thursday, 7 September, 2006

David Ruffley MP will be visiting the home of James and Rudy Pierce on Friday 8 September to see the vital security improvements that have been made possible by St Edmundsbury Borough Council's Healthy Homes Scheme.

Wednesday, 6 September, 2006

David Ruffley MP will be holding a crisis meeting with transport bosses from First Eastern Counties Buses, Suffolk County Council and St Edmundsbury Borough Council to discuss the bus service in Bury St Edmunds on Friday 8 September at 3pm.

Wednesday, 6 September, 2006

David Ruffley MP will be holding a top level meeting at Premier Foods in Bury St Edmunds on Friday 8 September at 11am as part of his campaign to see HP sauce banned from Westminster.

Wednesday, 6 September, 2006

David Ruffley MP, the Shadow Minister for Welfare Reform and Patron of West Suffolk Voluntary Association for the Blind (WSVAB), will be speaking and presenting awards at the 70th anniversary of the WSVAB on Tuesday 12th September.

Tuesday, 5 September, 2006

David Ruffley MP will be visiting the Bury St Edmunds facility of the high-tech company Thales UK on Thursday 7th September.

Tuesday, 5 September, 2006

David Ruffley MP will be visiting the Healthy Mind Centre in Bury St Edmunds on Wednesday 6 September at 9.30am. He has been vocal about the crisis in mental health funding.

Monday, 4 September, 2006

David Ruffley MP will be visiting the St Nicholas Hospice in Bury St Edmunds on Thursday 7 September.

Thursday, 31 August, 2006

The company which makes Branston Brown Sauce has been inundated with enquiries from cafí© owners and retailers who want to dump HP Sauce following confirmation by Heinz that it is to close the HP factory in Aston, Birmingham, and move production to Holland with the loss of 120 jobs.

Monday, 7 August, 2006

David Ruffley MP has today welcomed the news that Suffolk is to host a major disability sport event in September of this year.

Monday, 7 August, 2006

David Ruffley MP has today highlighted a disturbing fact, in the East of England Development Agency (EEDA) report 'Climate Change and the East of England', that the East of England is the largest emitter of CO2 from domestic sources in the whole of the UK.