Roads and everyday infrastructure

Roads and Everyday Infrastructure

Poor infrastructure in Beverley and Holderness costs families and businesses money. Broken roads, worn pavements, unreliable transport and neglected services create extra time and expense. These problems are real and need attention.

I hear this every week from residents. Fixing what is broken keeps communities running smoothly.

Roads and Pavements

Potholes, damaged surfaces and worn pavements add unnecessary costs and safety risks.

Key priorities include:

• Repairing potholes and damaged surfaces quickly
• Maintaining pavements for safety and accessibility
• Keeping local roads reliable for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians

Public Transport and Local Services

Reliable buses, street lighting, bins and public spaces matter every day. When these services fail, it affects families and local businesses.

Focus areas include:

• Ensuring bus services meet local needs
• Maintaining public spaces, street lighting and bins
• Supporting small businesses and productive local services

 

Everyday Infrastructure Matters

Every day, infrastructure affects us all, from roads and bridges to lampposts, bus stops and bins. I want to hear from you about the issues that matter most in your area.

Your experiences will help me raise these concerns in Westminster and push for improvements that make Beverley and Holderness safer, more reliable and easier to get around.

News

Graham meets Luke Campbell to make the case for York to Hull Rail

Graham and Luke Campbell (Reform), the recently elected Mayor of Hull and the East Riding, have announced their commitment to working closely together to deliver major improvements for local communities, starting with the long-awaited campaign to reopen the York to Hull railway line and the successf

We Need Cash Access In Hedon

I wanted to send you an update about the latest in our campaign to get a banking hub in Hedon.You’ll be aware that, together with the 2000 plus people who signed our petition, I persuaded LINK (the organisation responsible for deciding how Hedon should have access to cash) to reconsider their assess

Graham launches campaign to save rural Post Offices

Graham has launched a campaign to protect rural Post Offices following a government proposal to abolish the minimum national requirement of 11,500 branches. The campaigning MP has spoken out against the plans outlined in a recent green paper, warning that removing this safeguard could put rural

Response from the Minister to my letter on Solar Farms

Dear Graham, Thank you for your letter of 8 October to the Secretary of State regarding solar farms proposed in your constituency. I am responding as this matter falls under my Ministerial portfolio. Thank you for your expression of support for solar power.

Graham and Hedon United in Fight for Banking Hub 

Following Graham’s well-attended rally in Hedon, Beverley and Holderness’s campaigning MP is continuing the battle to secure a banking hub for the market town.  At the rally in Market Place on Saturday, Graham heard residents’ concerns about losing vital banking services.

Graham to host rally for banking access in Hedon

Graham Stuart MP is organising a Rally for Hedon to allow residents to publicly demonstrate their strong support for continued access to vital banking services following the bureaucratic refusal by the cash access watchdog, LINK, to approve a Banking Hub for the historic market town.  The

Bilton has a new defibrillator thanks to CADEY and Graham

 Bilton has a new defibrillator at the Village Hall thanks to Mid Holderness Councillor Samantha Christon-Whyte and CADEY (Community Access Defibrillators for East Yorkshire), the organisation set up by Graham Stuart MP to provide rural communities with life-saving defibrillators.  Th