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GHANI SUPPORTS FOREST ROW COMMUNITY IN OPENING LOCAL RECYCLING CENTRE

Nus Ghani, MP for Wealden, held a meeting with the leader of the East Sussex County Council to discuss the reopening of Household Waste Recycling Centre in Forest Row. After speaking to the Waste Recycling Action Group (WRAG), which has an overwhelming support in the community, Nus held a virt

Nus Ghani MP interview on Uckfield FM, 27 November 2020

Nus Ghani MP interview with Uckfield FM is available here. Nus spoke with Uckfield FM's Tony Williams about the new tier system which will replace the lockdown when it ends on 2 December and the news of a soon to be ready vaccine that could mean a return to some sort of normality nex

'I refuse to lock my constituency into such severe restrictions'

MPs must not be kept in the dark and these restrictions must only last for four weeks. There must be another vote in early January because I refuse to lock my constituency into such severe restrictions and throw away the key for two whole months. Read my article in the Sun below or by her

East Sussex MPs want area lowered to Tier 1

A team of MPs are calling on the government to lower their area's assigned tier ahead of the national lockdown ending next week. Conservative politicians spoke of their "disappointment" when it was revealed that East Sussex would face Tier 2 restrictions from Dece

Local MPs reaction to new COVID restrictions

County MPs, Caroline Ansell (Eastbourne), Nus Ghani (Wealden), Sally Ann Hart (Hastings and Rye) and Huw Merriman (Bexhill and Battle) have reacted to the announcement that East Sussex will be placed in the middle tier of Coronavirus restrictions from 2 December. “We share the disappointment of res

East Sussex placed into tier 2 restrictions: MPs react

Eastbourne MP Caroline Ansell, Nus Ghani (Wealden), Sally-Ann Hart (Hastings and Rye) and Huw Merriman (Bexhill and Battle) expressed disappointment that additional coronavirus (Covid-19) restrictions will come into force. They also said the measures will continue to heavily impact the hospitality