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Matt Hancock for West Suffolk Matt Hancock Improving Education REPORTING BACK INSIDE Brandon Day Centre Saved 1 We're delivering a new building for DELIVERING West Suffolk Hospital Mildenhall College Academy. We've Opened in 1998, the Centre supports vulnerable OUR PLAN FOR As Health Secretary I was delighted to announce people through respite care. When it was increased funding in our schools backing last month that West Suffolk Hospital is to receive WEST threatened with closure we mobilised the rigour and good teaching. Government funding to start plans for a new SUFFOLK collective action of the District, County Councils & hospital as part of our £13 billion plans for 40 new Brandon Community Action and saved the Centre. Better Roads hospitals over the next decade. 2 We've worked for new trains & upgrades to local stations, improved Fiveways Out roundabout with new traffic lights and won the campaign to get the A1307 included in the next Major Roads upgrade. About& Our local NHS 3 Our Plan has backed expansion of the "Outstanding" rated West Suffolk Hospital including a new A&E Department. I'm campaigning for a new Haverhill Health Hub and an expansion to Newmarket Community Hospital and I have backed West Suffolk Hospital, including upgrading the A&E Department, and new plans for a whole new hospital. The Haverhill Apprentices More West Suffolk Police Tackling crime is a top priority. I am delighted that Growing West Suffolk's Economy I am a regular supporter of the One Haverhill Suffolk is getting an extra 54 police officers, as Apprenticeship Awards. It is a perfect showcase of 4 We've achieved the delivery of 95% coverage of Superfast broadband in West part of our extra government investment in 20,000 Suffolk, secured £6.2m investment to Haverhill Research Park, championed the all the fantastic work going on in Haverhill – both police officers across the country. among our young apprentices and local employers expansion of the apprenticeship programme which has seen 925 who support them in their careers. apprenticeships started locally in the past 8 years. Strengthening Our Community 5 I've backed the construction of the Mildenhall Hub, including a new swimming pool and library. With the Council I'm delivering on the commitment to bring a cinema to Newmarket and will keep campaigning until it is opened. In Brandon we saved the Day Centre from closure and throughout West Suffolk we're delivering an increase in police numbers. The Future's Bright 6 In West Suffolk the combined forces of the Conservative controlled District and County Councils and your Conservative MP, who is at the heart of government, Better Broadband Mildenhall's new Hub are delivering for local people. It was a honour to start the building work on the matt-hancock.com I am passionate about digital connectivity and was Mildenhall Hub which will include a bigger school, We have campaigned for, and achieved, a large slice of the national delighted that, with funding from the Conservative swimming pool & health centre, children's centre, investment in our local economy, health services, schools and rail and road District Council, Newmarket has become "a hub”, library, JobCentre, Citizen's Advice Bureau, police infrastructure, helping improve opportunities for all. fb.com/matthancockofficial providing unlimited public access wifi and 95% of station & council offices in Mildenhall. Promoted by Lance Stanbury, on behalf of Matt Hancock, both of 1 Park Farm Cottage, Park Farm Business Park, Suffolk homes now have decent broadband. Fornham St Genevieve. IP28 6TS. Printed by Paragon CC, Park House, Lower Ground Floor, 16-18 Finsbury Circus, London, EC2M 7EB Rubbish along the roadsides has no place in a Dear Resident beautiful county like Suffolk. I am campaigning for our roadsides to be free of litter that is As your MP for 9 years and now your tossed from cars. The council has already Conservative candidate, I care deeply about Working for you! allocated funds to a programme for educating securing improvements here in West Suffolk. young male drivers that throw litter from cars Education is incredibly important – I’m It has been an honour to serve you as your MP both in which is a serious anti-social behaviour. thrilled about securing the new building for Parliament and here in West Suffolk. There are so many I regularly go volunteering with local rubbish-collecting Mildenhall College Academy and securing great things happening locally and this is a snap-shot of groups. We need to clean up the litter that already increased funding for all our schools. The exists to ensure that no more is added to it. economy locally has benefitted from a £6.2m the support it's been a privilege to provide. Matt joined a monthly litter investment to the Haverhill Research Park picking group in Newmarket to keep West Suffolk tidy. and 95% coverage of superfast broadband. Local transport is being transformed with the New world-class train When I was Minister of upgrades to Newmarket station and work on carriages are being rolled State for Digital I took the the A1307. Our community has benefitted with out by Greater Anglia on Digital Economy Act more police in West Suffolk and the new the Cambridge to Ipswich through Parliament. The Mildenhall Hub, a thousand new apprentices line, calling at Act guarantees everyone a Get in touch and a proposed new West Suffolk Hospital. Newmarket and Kentford. minimum broadband speed of 10Mbps. Internet service There is still so much more to do – if re-elected These environmentally- 01284 336699 providers will be required to I will work with the council to get a cinema for friendly carriages will provide compensation to office Newmarket and a health hub in Haverhill. bring more comfortable customers if service @westsuffolkconservatives.com I love working for improvements locally. Please travel for local people. requirements are not met. Conservative Campaign Office support me in my bid to carry on working hard Another campaign promise We've now achieved 95% Park Farm Business Park for the people of West Suffolk. delivered, helping commuters superfast coverage in West Fornham St Genevieve and the environment at the Suffolk, boosting our local IP28 6TS Matt with Amy Starkey and James Steward Bringing Superfast Broadband to our rural economy. If your broadband is same time. welcoming the upgrade of Newmarket Station and communities with County Councillor Jane matt-hancock.com Matt too slow, get in touch. Your Conservative Parliamentary the new trains. Storey and Disitrict Councillor Susan Glossop. facebook.com/matthancockofficial Candidate for West Suffolk @matthancockmp I regularly chair the West Suffolk is a large A YEAR IN FIGURES A1307 strategy board, and predominantly rural seeking to improve road community and I've been Followers on Facebook SCHOOLS LETTERS TO CONSTITUENTS links between Haverhill supporting our village @matthancockofficial VISITED and Cambridge. This community centres as group has helped the great places for local 7k A1307 become recognised people to come together 3.5k+ 30 as a major road. and get active regularly. This allows the member Regular activity and People helped at times spoken in Local Events councils to bid for funding community engagement are from a £3.5 billion pot Advice Surgeries Parliament attended among the best ways to allocated to improve the promote physical and mental Supporting our rural communities and keeping Matt chairing the A1307 Steering Group to nation's transport links. well-being. active as the best way to maintain mental and 47 998 275 improve transport links between Haverhill and physical health Cambridge..
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