Theresa May MP

Home Secretary and Member of Parliament for Maidenhead

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Bevin boys badge

24 December 2007

Theresa May is looking for surviving Bevin Boys in the area to come forward to claim a unique veterans badge as a tribute to their sacrifices during and after the Second World War.Read More

Campainging for broadband in Waltham St Lawrence

24 December 2007

Theresa May has launched a campaign in Parliament to bring broadband to Waltham St Lawrence. Households in the village are in the 0.2 per cent of households in the country who still can’t receive broadband internet. Residents have long campaigned for the service to be extended to them and others in rural areas without broadband.Read More

Guarantee on Crossrail

18 December 2007

Theresa May has obtained significant guarantees from the Government about the impact of Crossrail on Maidenhead and Twyford. Speaking in the House of Commons, Theresa argued that the Crossrail line should be extended to Reading saying that “if the Crossrail line does not extend from Maidenhead to Reading they (constituents in Twyford) would really lose out”. She asked Transport Minister Tom Harris to guarantee that the line could be extended to Reading under existing legislation, meaning that the extension could be done more quickly. In response, the Minister stated that “the Government are committed to making a decision on the safeguarding of the route from Maidenhead to Reading for future possible extension of Crossrail to Reading”. Importantly, he confirmed that the line could be extended under existing legislation and it would not have to go through the same lengthy parliamentary procedures as this Bill.Read More

Good news on Sandford farm

12 December 2007

Theresa May has welcomed the decision made by Wokingham Borough Council to turn down plans to build a combined residential and business complex on the Sandford Farm landfill site.Read More

Your train service needs you!

11 December 2007

What do you think about FGW’s new timetable? What would you want to change?Read More