
Terry Jermy, Member of Parliament for South West Norfolk and Founding Member of the Labour Rural Research Group (LRRG) has launched a campaign to support

25th March 2026 Dear Ed and Rachel, We write to you as Labour Members of Parliament representing constituencies across rural and semi-rural England, Wales, and

Having lobbied the Government on the urgent need for more dentistry school places in Norfolk, Terry Jermy MP has welcomed the Labour Government’s announcement of

Terry Jermy, Member of Parliament for South West Norfolk, has pledged his support for a campaign to nominate the UK’s chalk streams as a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, recognising them as one

South West Norfolk MP, Terry Jermy has called for greater support for West Norfolk’s pubs, highlighting their unique importance in rural communities. Within the past month, Mr Jermy

Replacing Our Raac-Riddled Hospitals is Urgent – Government Must Not Allow Further Delays. I decided to stand for Parliament in 2023, having experienced first-hand the

Following months of campaigning, Terry Jermy, MP for South West Norfolk is thrilled to confirm that a new Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) school will open in Downham Market using £20

Today, Terry Jermy, Member of Parliament for South West Norfolk, highlighted in Parliament, receipt of a letter from Norfolk County Council, that sought to end the support his office provides to the families of children

The Government has confirmed £5 million in funding to build a new special educational needs school in Downham Market, following determined campaigning by local MP Terry Jermy. Located at Ryston End in Downham Market, the funding seeks

The Member of Parliament for Thetford has welcomed the launch of a new bus service in the town, made possible thanks to increased Government funding for bus services across Norfolk.

During the election campaign, I made clear I would support British farming – an industry that is so integral to South West Norfolk. To honour

Earlier this month, I spoke in the House of Commons at the third reading of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, regarding the importance of chalk
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