A quiet week in Westminster following the budget excitement last week but one full of important announcements. On Tuesday the Prime Minister came out in favour of building new gas-fired power stations to ensure the country’s long-term energy security.
Anne Marie Morris, the Member of Parliament for Newton Abbot, joined forces with Network Rail, stakeholders, train operators and members of the community today to officially open the new footbridge with lifts at Dawlish station.
Stagecoach has announced changes to its bus services across Devon, including those mentioned below in South Devon which come into effect later this month.
Click the links below to view the updated timetables for each route. Or find full details of the services changing here.
The Chancellor delivered the Spring Budget this week, with a key focus on cutting taxes, helping small businesses achieve growth and supporting households.
Anne Marie Morris MP has welcomed the announcement by Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust that the minor injuries unit (MIU) at Dawlish Community Hospital will reopen next month.
The Chancellor delivered the Spring Budget this week, with a key focus on cutting taxes, helping small businesses achieve growth and supporting households.
Good news for farmers came from the Prime Minister, as he recently announced that they would be getting £220m in funding for technology and innovation, making British farms more productive and reducing red tape.
The main bill this week was the second reading of the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill which amends the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 to allow the police and intelligence agencies access to internet records, for the purposes of their surveillance.
Today Anne Marie Morris MP met with representatives of Network Rail to receive an update on the Rail Resilience works that are taking place as a result of the Seawall collapse in Dawlish in 2014.