In the first Prime Minister’s Questions featuring the new Prime Minister, Louth & Horncastle’s Member of Parliament, Victoria Atkins, called for action to help local people who rely on heating oil and have faced steep price rises in recent months.
Councillors have approved planning consent for the Campus for Future Living, which is set to put Mablethorpe at the forefront of medical technology and innovation.
I was delighted to visit the Sandilands Nature Reserve at Sutton-On-Sea. Supported by the Mablethorpe Towns Deal, this project will bring a national name to our coastline, creating a rich haven for wildlife and plant life, that will also lead to an increase in tourism.
I recently visited the Co-op Pharmacy in Louth. The visit gave members of the NHS, Co-op Pharmacy and Community Pharmacy Lincolnshire the chance to raise their concerns.
I recently had a very interesting meeting with the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust's Chief Executive Paul Learoyd.
In the grounds of Snipe Dales, we discussed the ongoing work by the Trust to conserve and protect wildlife, as well as the wider habitats that the wildlife depend upon.
I had the pleasure of visiting the world-famous, local producer, Lincolnshire poacher and chewing the cud with owners Simon and Tim. The two brothers this year are celebrating 30 years as artisan cheese producers and what a success they have been!
I was pleased to meet with Destination Lincolnshire who are undertaking an excellent programme of work to promote Lincolnshire as the holiday destination of choice.
I look forward to working with them to champion our local area.