Speaking afterwards, Robert said: "The Oxfordshire Cotswolds Garden Village is a major development for our area, presenting both challenges and opportunities. It is important that it is a free-standing settlement with its own school and GP provision - and more. Given that the development is pla
UPDATE: I produced the below analysis over the course of the weekend as I prepared to speak in today’s debate on the Withdrawal Agreement, ahead of tomorrow’s vote. However, earlier today, the Government took the decision to delay tomorrow’s vote and therefore cancel the debate in which I intend
Robert said: "As always an absolute pleasure and honour to turn the Christmas lights on in Carterton. The lights look fantastic and it was great to see so many local residents out for the occasion."
Robert attended Oxfordshire County Council's public consultation in Cassington Village Hall to look at the proposed transport improvements to the A40 Corridor, where he discussed them with OCC Leader, Ian Hudspeth.
Robert spent this year's Small Business Saturday championing West Oxfordshire's small businesses in Burford - the “gateway to the Cotswolds” - which is frequently visited by people from all over the World.
Robert has visited Charlbury-based SpecialEffect to celebrate the charity's success in recent months. Robert is a strong supporter of the charity, and recently championed their work in the House of Commons.
Robert appeared on BBC Radio Oxford this morning to discuss the consultation on A40 improvements, which has been launched today, and can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/yby8qjus.
Robert said: "Had a really productive meeting with Oxfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group together with other Oxfordshire MPs. Plenty to discuss, most notbaly recruitment, mental health services & delayed transfers of care. These constructive dialogues are so important: we need to work to
Robert said: "I welcome the Government's important ambition to improve cancer survival rates through a new strategy to ensure three-quarters of cancer patients are diagnosed early. For this ambitious target to be met, it is vital that the NHS has the cancer specialists and experts it needs."
Robert said: "Really useful catch up with Ian Hudspeth this morning discussing a range of topics including social care, education and, of course, the A40 - specifically how we can work together to secure central government funding through the Housing Infrastructure Fund and the Major Road Network