Graham is delighted that, following months of protests, meetings and encouragement, KCOM and Connexin are working together to share infrastructure across Hull and the East Riding.
Graham attended a meeting of MPs with Julia Lopez, Minister for Digital Infrastructure, to make it clear that residents of Beverley and Holderness deserve an end to the saga of ugly and unnecessary poles being erected to provide broadband competition.
Graham will press Julia Lopez MP in person on 25 March about the serious issue of telegraph poles in Hedon, Preston and Beverley. The poles are being erected in residential areas by internet challenger companies to bring broadband competition to communities presently served solely by KCOM.
Graham has secured a commitment from nuclear minister Andrew Bowie that nuclear waste cannot come to a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) in south Holderness.
Graham has this afternoon written to the Minister for Nuclear and Renewables to request confirmation that, now the East Riding of Yorkshire Councillors have made clear their opposition to continuing discussions with NWS regarding a possible site for the GDF in south Holderness, NWS will withdraw.