The Secretary of State for Transport has weighed in on Thornbury High Street, after Luke Hall called on the Government to include Thornbury in its review of Low Traffic Neighbourhoods.
With the August sun beating down on Westminster, Luke Hall MP last week welcomed a group of South Gloucestershire residents to recognise and celebrate their amazing work in the local community.
It’s that time of year again when the suitcases are swapped for pencil cases, and the sandy beaches are traded in for the school run, as our children head back to school for a new academic year.
Local MP Luke Hall has asked the Government to include Thornbury, and other Pedestrianised High Street Schemes in the Prime Minister’s review of low traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs).
Yesterday, Luke Hall held a debate about upgrading Thornbury Health Centre and received confirmation that the Department of Health will soon be meeting local health leaders to discuss how best to deliver an upgraded health centre.
Following his question to Department of Health and Social Care earlier this month, Luke Hall MP has now secured a debate in Parliament, focusing on the redevelopment of Thornbury Health Centre.
Work has begun on the Two Bridges Academy in South Gloucestershire, a new school to support pupils from nursery to 6th form with severe, profound and multiple learning difficulties and autism.
Local resident Jeanne Long has been recognised for her work in supporting vulnerable women in the South West.
Jeanne, who lives in Frampton Cotterell, was announced as the first South Gloucestershire resident to have received a Points of Light award from the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.