Graham is delighted that, following months of protests, meetings and encouragement, KCOM and Connexin are working together to share infrastructure across Hull and the East Riding.
In a surprise announcement, KCOM CEO Tim Shaw announced that the Hull-based Internet Service Provider will work
Graham has written to Julia Lopez, Minister for Digital Infrastructure, to put the demands of residents forward.
Graham laid out five demands regarding the ‘ugly and unnecessary’ telegraph poles, which have blighted Hedon since September and Beverley since December, with poles erected
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.
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
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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Thanks to your readers, 1178 people in Withernsea have signed the petition to save the thirty jobs at Withernsea Bus Depot on Bannister Street.
I’m taken aback.
Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, joined the Beverley Wombles on a litter pick to keep our town tidy.
He was joined by the Chairman Paul Coe and five volunteers who spent some time tidying up Hull Bridge Road and the adjoining roads.
Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, has welcomed the Government's announcement that grants have been awarded to three new grassroots sporting facilities across Beverley and Holderness.
Projects across the area will receive £44,938 to improve facilities and