Working to deliver major infrastructure projects such as improvements to junctions 28 and 29 of the M1, as well as extending the Robin Hood Line and reopening the Maid Marian Line with a station for Pinxton. Also, by working with Derbyshire County Council to ensure the Bolsover Constituency receives its fair share of the £47million provided to Derbyshire to improve local bus services.
Alongside Lee Anderson MP, I have been campaigning for the reopening of the Maid Marian Line and the creation of a new station to serve the local communities of Pinxton and neighbouring Selston.
On Friday, Mark Fletcher visited the Green Infant School and the Glebe Junior School to discuss parking issues and how to improve road safety.
Many parents and carers have been concerned about parking outside both the Green Infant School and the Glebe Junior School after a series of incidents at th
Mark and Leader of Bolsover District Council Steve Fritchley have written to the Department for Transport to request funding for improvements to junction 28 of the M1.
Junction 28 of the M1 has suffered for years with high levels of congestion and an outdated road layout, struggling to deal with th
On Friday Bolsover MP Mark Fletcher brought together local stakeholders for the first meeting of the Bolsover High Street Task Force.
The Task Force is charged with developing ambitious plans to regenerate and improve Bolsover’s town centre to become the pre-eminent market town in North Derbys
Mark Fletcher MP visited the Coalite site on Buttermilk Lane to meet with members of the Coalite Regeneration Project to discuss their plans for the future
Mark recently visited the former Coalite site outside Bolsover and met with members of the Coalite Regeneration Project who gave Mark a to
Last week Mark Fletcher took the opportunity to question the Minister for Transport, Chris Heaton-Harris, over the introduction of a Railway Station at Pinxton once again.
The Maid Marion Train Line already goes through Pinxton, and Mark Fletcher once again called for a passenger station to be adde
Following the closure of Derbyshire's household recycling and waste centres earlier this year centres will soon re-open.
Many people throughout Derbyshire have been without local household recycling and waste centres over the last few weeks following their closure in line with the national lockdown