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Over 70 people turned up to the Working Men’s Club in Stourport last Thursday to meet representatives of Royal Mail. The meeting, set up by Wyre Forest’s MP, Mark Garnier, was a chance for locals to discuss the proposal to close the Stourport Delivery Office. Opinions from all sides were voiced and heard.

What has Mark been up to in Wyre Forest?

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Mark Garnier is a constituency MP. While he spends what time he needs to in Parliament, constituents come first, so he's usually in Wyre Forest, listening to your views and concerns.

Click on the map to see where he has been and what he has been up to in Kidderminster, Stourport and the surrounding villages.

Mark holds regular surgeries, which you can find out about here.

 

News stories

2nd February 2012

Over 70 people turned up to the Working Men’s Club in Stourport last Thursday to meet representatives of Royal Mail. The meeting, set up by Wyre Forest’s MP, Mark Garnier, was a chance for locals to discuss the proposal to close the Stourport Delivery Office. Opinions from all sides were voiced and heard.

30th January 2012

Mark Garnier, MP for Wyre Forest, welcomes the announcement by the Home Secretary that cash payments for scrap metal will be made illegal. In a written statement to MPs, Theresa May announced that the Government would lay an amendment to the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill to do so.

24th January 2012

Wyre Forest’s MP, Mark Garnier, together with fellow Conservative Richard Harrington, MP for Watford, today spoke up for small businesses and the self employed. Mark and Richard jointly called the debate, held in Westminster Hall, highlighting issues facing small business.

Video

Mark Garnier MP holds a debate about the economy in Worcestershire and the Kidderminster Enterprise Zone bid.

The full text of the debate is here.

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