We all deserve access to fast, reasonably priced broadband – and competition is the best way to achieve that.
But it’s not right for telegraph poles to go up in places that are wrong for a local community – be it a private road, a front garden or a conservation area.
Since 2018 Graham has worked hard to tackle the scourge of hare coursing. Hare coursing is an illegal activity in which criminals set their dogs loose to chase, catch and kill brown hares across open grassland and arable land.
Graham has campaigned hard to secure funding to improve broadband in East Riding. He has highlighted the desperate need for broadband provision to support rural businesses.
Hull and Beverley are linked with Market Weighton, Pocklington, Stamford Bridge and York by the increasingly congested A1079. The Minsters Rail Campaign believes that the former 47-mile York to Hull line (closed in 1965), should be reinstated.
Graham will be outside Aldi in Withernsea on Saturday 26th November 10.30am-12pm. Please come along if you would like to talk to Graham - no appointment is required.