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Julian Sturdy - Strong Voice for York Outer

Julian Sturdy

Member of Parliament for York Outer

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York Press column: All action ahead of Easter

York Press column: All action ahead of Easter

It has been a jam-packed couple of weeks since my last column where I had an opportunity to reflect on the Chancellor’s Budget. I want to begin by highlighting the fantastic news that inflation has dropped to 3.4 per cent – the lowest in two and a half years. When the Prime Minister came to

Julian works with Parkinson’s UK

This week in Parliament, Julian had a really positive meeting with Laura from Parkinson’s...

Julian meets with Minister to discuss Renters (Reform) Bill

Alongside Andy Simpson of York Residential Lettings Association, Julian met with Jacob Young MP...

Julian supports Dogs Trust plea to end puppy smuggling

Julian has pledged his support on the issue of puppy smuggling today at a...

Julian meets with Network Rail following withdrawal of closure notice for Copmanthorpe Level Crossing

December 15, 2023

Following the withdrawal of the notice of closure of Copmanthorpe Level Crossing, Julian met with Network Rail to discuss their next steps as the crossing will still need to close if the benefits of the Transpennine route upgrade are to be realised.

Network Rail informed him that they intend to go back to the start of the process by considering more options and consulting on as many as they can. The consultation process will include events in the community and also look to consider the views of Bishopthorpe residents as well as those in Copmanthorpe.

With other consultations already in progress, it was indicated that the new consultation process will not begin until after summer next year.

As always, Julian encourages all who use the level crossing to engage with the new consultation when it is launched to ensure the views of local residents are heard. He will once again be making the case that any replacement to the level crossing need to be accessible and not exclude anyone in our community.