Improving our transport links, creating jobs and support businesses across Gedling

I was born and raised in Gedling and I live in Arnold, so I travel around our communities and know how important local transport links are. I also shop in our local businesses and know how vital they are at creating local jobs.

 I am campaigning for projects such as a fourth Trent crossing in Colwick and better rail services at our stations in Carlton, Netherfield and Burton Joyce. By improving our local transport links (including repairing our roads!) and supporting local businesses, we can level-up our communities across Gedling and create local jobs.

Many local businesses, like Netherfield’s Deli Continental, pictured above, have been able to access Government support with help from my office. A strong local economy means more local jobs and choice for shopping and leisure.

News

PRIME MINISTER THANKS ARNOLD JOB CENTRE STAFF FOR THEIR HARD WORK

On Monday, Employment Minister Guy Opperman and Gedling’s MP Tom Randall visited Arnold Jobcentre to hear from Department for Work and Pensions staff and local employers. During Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday, Gedling’s Conservative Member of Parliament, Tom Randall said “Gedling’s unemployme

Energy Bills Discount Scheme for businesses and charities across Gedling

Yesterday (9th January 2023), the Government announced a new Energy Bills Discount Scheme, which will provide businesses and charities locked into contracts before recent price falls with a discount of up to £6.97/MWh to their gas bill, and up to £19.61/MWh for electricity bills – with more support

RESIDENTS CALLS TO MAKE CROSSING DIGBY AVENUE SAFER HAVE BEEN ANSWERED

Parents and local residents are celebrating after the news that a zebra crossing will be built on a busy Mapperley road that runs past three schools. Digby Avenue in Mapperley, Gedling, is surrounded by family homes, three schools, a residential complex for over 55s, a community multi-use games are

RANDALL’S ROUND-UP

This was a particularly monumental week in Parliament as the Conservative Party looks to decide who will lead the Party and, subsequently, the country.