Following the Government’s announcement that ‘tap in tap out’ services were to be extended to more stations such as Berkhamsted and Tring, Gagan Mohindra asked the Rail Minister, Huw Merriman, if he could reassure commuters that me that commuters who required support will still have staff at stat
Gagan Mohindra has welcomed the announcement by the Department of Transport that Berkhamsted and Tring railway stations are two of 53 stations across the South East where commuters will be able to 'tap in and tap out' when travelling.
Gagan Mohindra was pleased to attend a number of events to mark Armed Forces Day where he recognised the contributions of our service men and women who work tirelessly to protect the United Kingdom daily.
Gagan Mohindra was invited by Thames Water to visit their Sewage Treatment Plant in Chesham to learn more on how Thames Water are working to ensure water in South West Hertfordshire and the River Chess in particular remains at a high quality.
After being contacted by his constituent Catherine who's father was a victim of fraud, Gagan Mohindra asked the Minister for Security, Tom Tugendhat, what action the Home Office were taking to protect those at risk of fraud.
Following his recent meeting with Arriva about bus services in South West Hertfordshire, Gagan Mohindra held a further discussion with representatives from Hertfordshire County Council, including its leader, Councillor Richard Roberts. During the meeting, Gagan discussed a range of themes, such a
Since the Mayor of London announced the expansion of the Ultra Low Emissions Zone, Gagan Mohindra raised the case of his constituent, Gordon, who contacted him to say how this proposal will negatively impact them on a daily basis.