A14 Campaign
- News and Photo16th December 2011
Jonathan with The Rt Hon Andrew Lansley CBE MP, Cllr Nick Clarke, Cllr Jason Ablewhite and Leaders from across Cambridgeshire discussing options for the A14.
- News16th December 2011
Mike Penning MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Transport, has responded to Jonathan Djanogly’s letter calling for action on the A14 upgrade. In his response the Minister has confirmed the A14 as a priority project for the government and provided further details of the planned improvements. read more »
- News and Photo29th November 2011
It was confirmed today by the Chancellor of the Exchequer that the A14 is now a priority project for this government. The Chancellor’s comments on the A14 made during his autumn statement means that all options for the road, including tolls, are to be put on the table and reviewed. read more »
- News and Photo17th November 2011
Jonathan Djanogly has renewed his long-running campaign to upgrade the A14 by writing to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, and the Secretary of State for Transport, Justine Greening, calling on them to back the project. read more »
- News10th November 2010
Cambridgeshire's MPs write to Transport Minister, Mike Penning, about the proposed new study to identify cost effective proposals to relieve congestion.
- News21st October 2010
Jonathan Djanogly has received a letter from Roads Minister, Mike Penning MP, explaining why funding was not available for the A14.
- News20th October 2010
Jonathan Djanogly has today vowed to continue fighting for the new A14 after the Government’s Comprehensive Spending Review saw the scheme halted in the immediate future. read more »
- News11th June 2010
Jonathan Djanogly, Member of Parliament for the Huntingdon constituency said today that he was not pleased to hear that the A14 inquiry has been suspended. read more »
- News2nd June 2010
Jonathan Djanogly has welcomed the decision not to include the new A14 in the list of cuts proposed by the new Government. read more »









