Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, is calling on Molescroft residents to review East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s amended plans for a new Household Recycling Centre on Ings Road in Molescroft, and have their say (22/03331/CM) as soon as possible.
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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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Whether you are a business or local resident, local MP Graham Stuart believes it is vital that you are able to pay in cash easily and get the face-to-face support you need to manage your money.
Graham Stuart MP is delighted that East Riding of Yorkshire Council has started the process to remove the enormous pile of rubbish at a private house in Thorngumbald.
Following Graham Stuart MP’s intervention in mid-July after seeing a Daily Mail story about the eyesore and public saf
Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, visited the SHoRes Centre in Withernsea to learn how they are helping 140 people to gain vital life skills.
This is possible because of Multiply, a £559 million Government initiative to improve numeracy skills across the U
Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, visited Kirkfield Estate in Withernsea to listen to peoples’ concerns.
Standing on the Green between Whitethorn Avenue and Cherry Tree Avenue, Graham spoke to people living in Withernsea about their views and concerns.
Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness, will be on the Kirkfield Estate in Withernsea on Friday 14th July at 11.15am to host a community meeting.
Graham regularly hears from Kirkfield residents about issues like pot holes, policing and keeping the Withernsea Bus Depot open, and is ta
Thanks to your readers, 1178 people in Withernsea have signed the petition to save the thirty jobs at Withernsea Bus Depot on Bannister Street.
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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