MP Mark Garnier: Lea Castle Quarry plan should be BLOCKED
From time to time, people try to do big, horrible things to their local neighbourhood.
Mark Garnier has been working hard for Wyre Forest residents since January 2004, when he was first selected as Wyre Forest’s Conservative Parliamentary Spokesman.
Mark’s 25-year experience of investment banking and investment management gives him a unique and important insight into the issues facing Wyre Forest’s economy right now. Currently working as a consultant helping small and medium sized businesses, Mark is extremely well qualified to be able to both understand and tackle the issues that face Wyre Forest residents and businesses through this recession and beyond.
Mark is married to Caroline and they have three young children – Edward, Jemima and George.
Mark is committed to drive the development of Wyre Forest’s economy and business community; to strengthen the local road infrastructure around southern Kidderminster and Stourport; to tackle the causes and outcomes of social deprivation issues in our district; and to improve all our public services locally.
Mark Garnier has been working hard for Wyre Forest residents since January 2004, when he was first selected as Wyre Forest’s Conservative Parliamentary Spokesman.
Mark’s 25-year experience of investment banking and investment management gives him a unique and important insight into the issues facing Wyre Forest’s economy right now. Currently working as a consultant helping small and medium sized businesses, Mark is extremely well qualified to be able to both understand and tackle the issues that face Wyre Forest residents and businesses through this recession and beyond.
Mark is married to Caroline and they have three young children – Edward, Jemima and George.
Mark is committed to drive the development of Wyre Forest’s economy and business community; to strengthen the local road infrastructure around southern Kidderminster and Stourport; to tackle the causes and outcomes of social deprivation issues in our district; and to improve all our public services locally.
From time to time, people try to do big, horrible things to their local neighbourhood.
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