We committed to spend £2.4 billion in the farming sector on average every year of this Parliament and we will deliver. In your constituency alone, we have invested £20744490.27 in farming since 1 April 2023.
Scott Mann MP celebrates ‘One of the Biggest Things Ever to Happen to Housing in Cornwall’
North Cornwall MP Scott Mann has hailed the Government’s new plans to reform how holiday lets operate as ‘one of the biggest things ever to happen to housing in Cornwall’.
It was a pleasure to welcome DEFRA Minister, Robbie Moore MP, to the National Lobster Hatchery in Padstow last week. We heard about the science behind sustainable fishing, and the importance of this circular model which benefits local fishermen, restaurants, hoteliers, and more.
Everyone should be able to access NHS dentistry quickly and easily, and I understand the frustration of people in North Cornwall when they need to see a dentist but struggle to get an NHS appointment.
Scott Mann MP has welcomed the launch of the Conservative Government’s NHS Dental Recovery Plan, as part of its long-term plan to improve access to NHS dentistry and deliver on the Prime Minister’s commitment to cut waiting lists.
The week ended with the very sad news on Friday that Cllr Edwina Hannaford has passed away. We served together on Cornwall Council for several years. Her passion for Cornwall and dedication to the residents in Looe came across at every meeting.
An award-winning Cornish confectioner is planning a major expansion after securing an investment of £852,573 from the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Good Growth programme. The funding comes as part of the UK’s post-Brexit Shared Prosperity Fund of which Cornwall was awarded £137 million.
Scott Mann MP has praised staff at Bodmin Hospital for tackling waiting lists since the first stage of the Community Diagnostic Centre was opened in November 2022, with over 40,000 tests having been delivered.
It was a busy week in Westminster for me, and one of the highlights was the announcement of additional measures for local authorities worth £600 million.