Visiting Vandyke Upper School again today, Andrew Selous MP who was accompanying head teacher Tim Carroll said,
“The sharp bend on Vandyke Road needs a school warning sign and ideally a 20MPH limit around the bend to keep the students safe, as other schools have.
This week I clarified with the Prime Minister how much of the integrated care board's money should be allocated to general practice, the front door of the NHS.
For the second week running, South West Bedfordshire MP Andrew Selous raised the primary care facilities for local GPs with the Prime Minister in the House of Commons on Wednesday.
With Bedfordshire Police having more officer than it has ever had before, I asked the Minister to ensure that Leighton Buzzard, Dunstable and Houghton Regis sees its fair share of allocation.
· During the Covid pandemic fraud and online crime rose as criminals continued to use more sophisticated ways to scam hardworking people across the UK.
Following a request from the club, South West Bedfordshire MP, Andrew Selous asked the sports minister to get pickleball listed as a national sport so it can have a chance of being in the 2032 Olympics and to visit the Dunstable Hunters pickleball club, which he agreed to do.
South West Bedfordshire MP, Andrew Selous, was offered a meeting with the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care today at Prime Minister’s questions on the issue of trying to urgently get GPs and practice nurses more space to see patients.
Today I asked the Prime Minister if some flexibility can be introduced to allow GPs to work from premises they are happy with while they wait for health infrastructure to be built, allowing capacity to increase in a timely manner.