Following his successful Beverley and Holderness’s Favourite Independent Shop awards, Graham has visited the nominated shops in Withernsea to deliver stickers for the shops to display in their windows.
Graham’s competition, the first in a series of competitions to celebrate businesses
Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, brought together cross-party councillors from across Beverley and Molescroft to express their concerns to Connexin, the Hull-based fibre broadband provider, about its planned delivery of broadband by telegraph poles to the town.
Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, has delivered on his promise of delivering more frequent bus journeys between Hull and Withernsea.
From January 29th, the 75 bus will run once an hour between Hull, Hedon and Withernsea after 5.30pm.
Hedon Methodist Church has been awarded £1,000 from CADEY (Community Access Defibrillators for East Yorkshire) to install a life-saving defibrillator – and hosted local MP Graham Stuart on Friday to receive the funding.
The church’s fundraising was spurred into action by the inimitable Ray Lo
Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness, has welcomed East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s success in securing £165,000 from the Government for swimming pools at East Riding Leisure in Hornsea and Withernsea.
Hornsea will receive £92,500 while Withernsea’s leisure centre will receive £72,
I’m against these ugly and unnecessary poles that are springing up all over Hedon.
It’s clear that after the irritation of our roads being dug up everywhere for KCOM’s broadband everyone should be able to use their ducts - as happens everywhere else in the country.
That’s why I’ve
Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, was delighted to meet three of his Community Champions in Withernsea on Friday.
Graham met Jayne Nendick, Darren England and Deacon Diane Berry in an action-packed day in Withernsea where he had the opportunity to meet some of
There’s been a lot of talk about telegraph poles going up in Hedon and Preston recently, and understandably people are upset about this.
I’ve been taking action over the past month to do what I can to minimise the impact of these poles not just in Hedon and Preston, but across my constituency
Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, has chaired a meeting between MS3, the company installing telegraph poles in Hedon and Preston, Cllr Steve Gallant (SW Holderness, Lab) and East Riding of Yorkshire Council to try to find a solution that would work for residents.
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