Category: News & Articles
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July 3, 2019
Julian visits Hull Road neurological care centre
Last Friday, Julian was invited to visit the Woodlands Neurological Rehabilitation Centre, based just off Hull Road in the east of the city. This is a specialist care and rehabilitation facility for people who have had a stroke, as well as spinal cord disorders and acquired brain injury, taking patients on referral from York NHS. It […] -
July 1, 2019
Julian meets York Outer residents at climate change lobby of Parliament
Last Wednesday, Julian met with a large group of local residents who travelled up to London as part of the ‘Time is Now’ mass lobby of Parliament, calling for further action on climate change. This lobby came after the Prime Minister’s announcement earlier this month that the UK will now seek to deliver ‘net zero’ […] -
June 27, 2019
Julian shows his support for Guide Dogs campaign in Parliament
Last week, Julian attended an event in Parliament in support of a campaign to tackle discrimination against guide dog owners, organised by the charity Guide Dogs. More than a hundred guide dog owners from across the UK came together in Westminster Hall in Parliament to share their experiences of being turned away by businesses because […] -
June 26, 2019
Julian urges Prime Minister to support making progress on Yorkshire devolution
Julian has today pressed Theresa May at Prime Minister’s Questions on the progress of devolution for Yorkshire following the government’s rejection of a One Yorkshire proposal earlier this year. It follows on from a meeting that Julian held with Jake Berry, the Minister for the Northern Powerhouse, in which he discussed ways in which devolution […] -
June 26, 2019
Julian writes joint letter with four other Yorkshire MPs to urge Highways England to think again about A64 dualling assessment
Julian has appealed to Highways England to revisit its business case for a proposed dual carriageway between Hopgrove and Barton Hill and recommend that it is included in the next road investment period from 2020 to 2025. In the letter, signed by Robert Goodwill, MP Scarborough & Whitby, Kevin Hollinrake, MP Thirsk and Malton, Nigel […] -
June 20, 2019
Julian welcomes the development of new National Rail app following passenger assistance concerns
Yesterday, Julian met with representatives of the the Rail Delivery Group at an event in Parliament which showcased the work the rail industry is doing to change and improve the network to make it more accessible. This includes a new Passenger Assist App, set to be introduced next year, which will help to give passengers […] -
June 19, 2019
Julian welcomes Government decision to allow York Central application to progress
Julian has today received confirmation from Kit Malthouse MP, the Housing Minister, that the Government will not call in the planning application for the redevelopment of the York Central site. It follows a meeting last week between Julian and Jake Berry MP, the Minister for the Northern Powerhouse in which he urged the Government to […] -
June 14, 2019
Julian to meet with new Roads Minister to press need for clarity on ring-road dualling bid
Julian is set to meet with Michael Ellis, the new Minister of State at the Department for Transport to discuss the progress of City of York Council’s funding bid to dual the A1237 ring-road. The scheme was identified last autumn by the Department for Transport as one of the first in the country to be […] -
June 14, 2019
Julian asks Transport Secretary to commit to new Azuma trains coming to York by August
Yesterday, Julian questioned the Secretary of State for Transport, Chris Grayling about the delays to the introduction of LNER’s new Azuma trains on the East Coast Mainline. The trains are already operating between London and Leeds but York has had to wait due to issues with signalling systems further up the line. The Secretary of […] -
June 13, 2019
York Press column – The Conservative leadership contest
The Conservative Party faces a challenge of epic proportions. Our task is to safely navigate a route to delivering Brexit, without inadvertently setting off a chain of events that leads to the most left-wing Government that this country has ever had. To top it all though we are attempting this delicate operation against a backdrop […]