Stay up to date with the latest from the Reform UK campaign in Caithness Sutherland And Ross.
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Steve Welsh has raised the persistent issue of higher fuel prices in Caithness, Sutherland and Ross, calling for intervention to ensure that remote communities do not pay a premium for essential fuel.
Steve Welsh has praised Thurso's growing reputation as one of Europe's premier big-wave surfing destinations and called for greater investment in outdoor sports tourism infrastructure across Caithness.
Steve Welsh has visited Ullapool to discuss the importance of the CalMac ferry service and the town's role as a vital hub for connectivity to the Western Isles, calling for investment to ensure the service meets community needs.
Steve Welsh has officially launched his campaign as Reform UK's candidate for Caithness, Sutherland and Ross, pledging to be the strongest possible voice for the Far North in Holyrood.
Steve Welsh has called for urgent action to extend reliable broadband to the most remote communities in Caithness, Sutherland and Ross, saying that digital connectivity is now as essential as roads and electricity.
Steve Welsh has praised the Glenmorangie Distillery in Tain as an outstanding economic and tourism asset for Easter Ross, calling for greater investment in whisky tourism infrastructure across the constituency.
Steve Welsh is pledging Reform UK's support for the workforce and the communities that depend on the decommissioning programme.
Steve Welsh has made upgrading the Far North Line between Inverness, Thurso, and Wick a campaign priority, calling for investment to improve frequency, reliability, and journey times on one of Scotland's most important rural railways.
Steven Welsh has warned that Sutherland faces a devastating depopulation crisis, with projections showing up to 15% of the population leaving by 2040 unless urgent action is taken to create economic opportunity and retain young people.
Reform UK candidate Steve Welsh has described NHS provision in Caithness, Sutherland and Ross as critically inadequate, calling for urgent investment in GP services, local hospitals, and community healthcare across the Far North.