1 May 2024
Aldous calls for coastal infrastructure investment in East of England

Peter Aldous highlights the East of England’s leading role in delivering the UK’s energy security and transition to renewables. He urges the Prime Minister to ensure the Government is fully co-ordinated to provide the supporting infrastructure needed to protect coastal communities, and deliver exciting job opportunities for local residents.

Peter Aldous (Waveney) (Con)

Q8. The east of England is playing a lead role in delivering the UK’s energy security, and without our contribution the country will not be able successfully to transition to a renewable energy supply system. In recent months, our coast has taken a battering, and projects such as the Lowestoft flood defence scheme have been postponed. Will my right hon. Friend ensure that Departments are fully co-ordinated, so as to provide the region with good supporting infrastructure, proper protection for coastal communities, and every opportunity for local people to take up exciting new jobs? (902605)

The Prime Minister (Rishi Sunak)

We are levelling up across the United Kingdom and investing in places that need it the most, including, as my hon. Friend rightly highlights, our coastal communities. Almost £1 billion of levelling-up funding has been allocated to the east of England, including £75 million for coastal places. I know that he welcomes the town deal for Lowestoft in particular. I will ensure that he gets a meeting with the relevant Minister to discuss how we can further support his region with its role in our energy security, and, in particular, its coastal communities.

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