LETTER: Cllr John Milne reacts to Jeremy Quin MP leaving Government
Cllr John Milne reacts to Horsham MP Jeremy Quin’s decision to resign from Rishi Sunak’s government and refusal to accept the offer to be the next Housing Minister.
Cllr John Milne reacts to Horsham MP Jeremy Quin’s decision to resign from Rishi Sunak’s government and refusal to accept the offer to be the next Housing Minister.
Horsham Liberal Democrats are calling on our local MP to back an amendment to the King’s Speech to address the crisis in the NHS. The amendment calls for a legal right for a patient to see their GP…
While Halloween is over for another year, our 'Zombie Government' staggers on, devoid of ideas and hanging on just in case ‘something’ happens to save it. Sunak’s King’s Speech was therefore more…
New Home Office statistics have revealed that a shocking 4,093 burglaries went unsolved across Sussex in the year ending June 2023 with just 5% in Sussex resulting in a suspect being charged or…
In a major victory for people power, the government has done a abrupt U-turn over its plans to close almost all of England’s remaining 1,007 station ticket offices, saving both Horsham and…
Cllr John Milne responds to Andrew Griffith MP, who made a number of incorrect statements about planning law in a recent letter published in the West Sussex County Times.
Horsham District Council add Bramber Brooks to our collective efforts for nature recovery whilst also retaining a much-loved public space for residents.
Conservative MPs including Andrew Griffith and Jeremy Quin vote for a ‘concrete cover-up’ after they voted against publishing a register of at-risk schools and hospitals, whether from RAAC concrete,…
Cllr John Milne, Cabinet Member for Planning and Infrastructure, has taken a Local Plan roadshow round the district to give local residents their chance to raise the issues that directly affect them.
It’s Conference season once again. Ed and Rishi have both taken their day in the sun. So who came away with a nice tan, and who got badly burned? A Conference recap by Cllr John Milne.