Nick makes the case for dualling line to Cambridge Saturday, 13 June, 2026 On 9 June 2026, Nick Timothy MP submitted his response to the official consultation on East-West Rail, pressing for double track on the full Cambridge–Newmarket line. At an estimated £73 million, it would transform and enhance connectivity. This makes sense – not least because of the limited turnaround capacity in Cambridge. To read Nick's consultation submission, see below. Local News
Two minute survey: Your experience of West Suffolk’s new recycling scheme 10th June 2026 West Suffolk's new recycling scheme launched on 1 June. I have already heard from many residents about problems with bin deliveries and a lack of clear... Local News
Two minute survey by Nick Timothy MP – Your views on development in our area 3rd June 2026 Development is one of the biggest issues facing residents across West Suffolk – from the proposed Forest City to housebuilding in many of our towns and villages... Local News
Non-stun slaughter: Two-minute survey by Nick Timothy MP 28th May 2026 A message from Nick Timothy MP: . " Animal welfare matters deeply, and many residents have written to me about non-stun slaughter, when animals are killed for... Opinions
Nick fights for improvement in roads and train services 23rd May 2026 Good roads and railways are essential for West Suffolk. Nick Timothy MP pressed Greater Anglia for faster line speeds more carriages – around ten per cent are... Local News
Access to NHS dentists: A two minute survey from Nick Timothy MP 20th May 2026 Constituents often write to me about issues accessing NHS dental treatment. My parliamentary question revealed that the number of NHS dentists in Suffolk and... Opinions
Nick Timothy MP says affordability checks pose serious threat to British racing 19th May 2026 Nick Timothy MP has written to the Government challenging their plans for gambling affordability checks, which pose a serious threat to British horseracing –... Westminster News
Nick Timothy MP defends villages from HGV deluge 18th May 2026 On 7 May 2026, Nick Timothy MP sent Suffolk County Council his objection to an application for a waste management facility near Great Wratting and Kedington. If... Local News
Local election special: please take two minutes to complete my survey 9th May 2026 If I can summarise my political beliefs into a single sentence, I believe the British people are never wrong. So when my party loses an election – as it did in... Local News
Survey by Nick Timothy MP: Assisted Suicide Legislation 28th April 2026 This session of Parliament will come to a close this week. The Bill aiming to legalise assisted suicide will fall – because a Private Member’s Bill cannot be... Westminster News