Robert said: "Really encouraging that Oxfordshire County Council has today submitted a bid for £102 million of central government funding to go towards much-needed A40 improvements.
During Transport Questions, Robert asked the Transport Minister what he is doing to work cross-department to promote cycling and encourage more joined-up thinking in the approach to cycle infrastructure.
Robert is seeking nominations for this year's NHS Parliamentary Awards, and has asked constituents to contact him to suggest who they think deserves to be celebrated.
He said: "The NHS continues to be a source of pride in West Oxfordshire and all across the country, but it would be nothing without
Hedgehogs are, in their own understated way, an iconic British species - yet their populations are in steep decline, and have fallen by two-thirds since 1995.
Robert said: "Fantastic visit to Windrush Valley School in Ascott-under-Wychwood for morning assembly, a very lively, happy school - and some truly brilliant questions!"
Find out more about the school at https://www.windrushvalleyschool
Robert said: "Great news for West Oxfordshire rail users: following much lobbying and campaigning, Great Western Railway (GWR) have now reached an agreement with the Department for Transport to introduce Delay Repay 15 (DR15) compensation (delays that are 15 mins late or more) on GWR servi
Robert has hailed the UK’s public finances as reaching a ‘turning point’ following the Chancellor’s Spring Statement, with the independent economic outlook showing a 'solid foundation on which to build Britain's economic future'.
Yesterday, the Chancellor said the outlook shows that:
Wages will