Nusrat Ghani, MP for Wealden, was pleased to join the Conservators of Ashdown Forest in opening a new Changing Places facility at the Forest Centre in Coleman’s Hatch.
Changing Places are larger accessible toilets, designed for people with severe disabilities who cannot use standard facilities.
Nusrat Ghani, MP for Wealden, was pleased to join the Conservators of Ashdown Forest in opening a new Changing Places facility at the Forest Centre in Coleman’s Hatch.
Changing Places are larger accessible toilets, designed for people with severe disabilities who cannot use standard facilities.
Wealden’s MP Nus Ghani joined Peter Sutter for her regular update on Ashdown Radio.
During her regular update with Peter, Nusrat discussed some of her work as the Minister of State at the Department of Trade and the Cabinet reshuffle including the UK tech programme in partnership with the Ukraine a
Withyham-based business Sussex Tweed in raising funds for expanding their equipment, with support from Nusrat Ghani, MP for Wealden.
Founded in 2014, Sussex Tweed is helping to revive interest in heritage textiles and how they are made by producing beautiful handwoven tweeds inspired by t
The Department for Business and Trade launches the Critical Imports and Supply Chains Strategy, safeguarding UK supplies of critical goods such as medicines, minerals and semiconductors.
Imports of critical goods for the NHS and UK manufacturing to be protected from global supply chain shocks, sa
The Yellow Cold Health Alert that has been issued for the Southeast has been upgraded to Amber between Sunday 14 January at 12:00 and Friday 19 January at 12:00
Amber Alert means severe weather during this period.
New programme launched to boost trade and innovation between UK and Ukraine.
UK and Ukraine launch new tech initiative to further support Ukraine’s recovery following Putin’s illegal invasion
The UK-Ukraine TechBridge encourages collaboration between UK and Ukrainian tech sectors to boost invest
Nusrat Ghani, MP for Wealden, has welcomed the results of a recent study on crime in England and Wales, which named the constituency the second safest place to live.A study conducted by security experts Get Licensed (available here) concluded that Wealden has only 15.4 violent crimes per 10,000