Residents are being urged to have their say on their nighttime experiences of our town centres as part of a study into improvements that might be made.
How safe they feel going out at night into town post-lockdown and what they do when they are there are some of the questions councillors from Adur
My weekly video discussing my shift at the The Fat Greek Taverna in Worthing with Mims Davies MP, a visit to the new DWP office, meetings at Conference and much more.
It was good to be back at the Worthing & Adur Chamber of Commerce Better Business Show, held this year at the Worthing Leisure last week, and in person.
So, this week I want to talk about sewage and drugs. Who says an MPs life isn’t a glamorous one? From time to time, I get a surge of emails instigated by the excellent group Surfers Against Sewage,’ who I support, complaining about water quality levels on local beaches.
It was great to be at a couple of local public events at the weekend which showed a hint of getting back to what life was like before the pandemic and lockdown changed all our lives.
The Worthing Food & Drink Fair was a great success and certainly drew crowds of families to Steyne Gardens.
Parliament returned from the summer recess this week along with schools and much of the workforce if the increased traffic on the roads and trains is anything to go by.
My first weekly video since the Summer recess, discussing the "Health and Social Care Levy", Vaccine Passports, legislation in Parliament and local meetings and events.
There were lots of good reasons to be in Southwick last Saturday. Firstly, we had a very busy street surgery with the local councillors, one of whom is Stephen Chipp who is also serving as the Chair of Adur Council this year.