Mr Brett has been involved with the RSTA since its inception, serving for many years. He is currently Sector […]
The
Kiely Group, the largest privately-owned road surface maintenance company in
the UK, held a drop-in session in Parliament on Tuesday 16th January
2024. This gave MPs and Peers the opportunity to informally discuss the
critical issues surrounding potholes and the solutions available to prevent
them.
The
session was hosted by Sir Christopher Chope MP, former Chair of the All Party
Parliamentary Group for Better Roads, and saw Guy Opperman MP (Minister for
Roads and Local Transport) Bill Esterson MP (Shadow Minister for Roads) and
Toby Perkins MP (Shadow Minister for Nature and Rural Affairs) all drop-in
alongside other cross-party MPs and Peers.
Commenting
on their first time in Parliament, Mike Kiely, Managing Director of the Kiely
Group said:
“It
was a pleasure attending Parliament and talking with so many parliamentarians interested
in hearing about the importance of preventative road maintenance to fix and
reduce the number of potholes that plague British roads.
“The
drop-in session also gave us the opportunity to showcase the innovative solutions
we have at the Kiely Group, from our new Multipatcher machine to our latest AI
tool and explain to MPs how we plan on using them to revolutionise road
maintenance in the UK.”
Mr Brett has been involved with the RSTA since its inception, serving for many years. He is currently Sector […]