Mark Wooding

Bromsgrove

Mark Wooding
Mark visiting Belbroughton.

I feel privileged to have been chosen as one of the six candidates who could represent the constituency of Bromsgrove as the Conservative Prospective Parliamentary Candidate at the next general election.

Whilst I appreciate I have not lived in Worcestershire or indeed the constituency in the past, and my life up until now has been based in my home county of Kent, what really matters is how I can best represent the people of Bromsgrove in the future. If I were to be selected, I would work tirelessly for the constituents of Bromsgrove; from Cofton Hackett and Belbroughton to Tardebigge and Wythall.

Having spent time in the constituency over the past couple of weeks visiting the town and outlying villages, I can only say what a truly beautiful part of the world the constituency is, and how welcoming and friendly its’ people are.  I have thoroughly enjoyed spending my time in Bromsgrove and it would be without doubt, the greatest honour and privilege to represent it in Parliament. 

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Mark at Bromsgrove’s Market Hall, one of the town centre sites due for redevelopment.
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Mark at the Artrix centre, where he talked to local residents.
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Mark at Bromsgrove railway station looking at how the proposed £15 million redevelopment project will benefit the site.
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Mark visiting Tardebigge. The Tardebigge lock flight, with 30 locks, is the longest in the UK.
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Mark at the end of Bromsgrove High Street, looking at the effects of the recession and how the High Street will benefit from the regeneration plan.
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Mark at the Alexandra Hospital in Redditch that serves many of Bromsgrove’s residents.
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Mark on the Bromsgrove/Redditch border, looking out at greenfield land
which is earmarked for potential development.