Gedling’s MP Tom Randall had the honour of introducing the Head Teacher of Pinewood Infant School, Rachel Otter, to the Minister of State for School in Number 10, last week.
During the recent Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Questions in the House of Commons, Tom Randall MP asked the Flooding Minister for reassurance that the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs will continue to work with him to improve flood defences in Colwick and across Gedling.
Gedling’s MP Tom Randall had the honour of introducing the owners of Deli Conti, Sue and Luciano Vendone, to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Minister for Food, Farming and Fisheries, in Number 10, last week.
During today’s Transport Questions in the House of Commons, Tom Randall MP asked the Secretary of State for Transport to join his campaign to carry on fixing Gedling’s roads by asking the Treasury for more funding to repair potholes.
Last week, Tom Randall MP voted in favour of a review into the funding for SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) provision and called upon the Government to increase its funding SEND provision in Nottinghamshire during the debate in the House of Commons.
At yesterday’s Business Questions in the House of Commons, Tom Randall MP said: “One reason why the good people of Gedling voted to leave the European Union was to take back control of our borders.
Tom Randall MP has welcomed the legislation brought forward at the King’s Speech as part of the Conservative Government’s commitment to deliver the long-term decisions for a brighter future.
During Tuesday’s debate on Lords amendments to the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill in the House of Commons, Tom Randall MP raised with Ministers the importance of houses not being built in flood areas.
At a recent Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Questions in the House of Commons, Tom Randall MP encouraged the Government to introduce a new planning law that requires housing developers to install drainage on building sites first.