My work in the Redcar constituency: - Redcar, Marske, New Marske, Coatham, Dormanstown, Kirkleatham, Yearby, Wilton village, Lazenby, Eston, Normanby, Nunthorpe, Ormesby, Teesville, Grangetown and South Bank.
In the Redcar constituency there are 38 Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council seats split; 16 Labour, 16 Liberal Democrat, 3 Conservative and 3 Independent.
As your local elected Member of Parliament I am here to voice your views and opinions as well as help and advise you in any way that I can regardless of the way in which you voted in the previous election. As long as you are a member of my constituency (which you can check here at: www.theyworkforyou.com) I am more than happy to help you in any way that I can so please do not hesitate to get in touch with me via my constituency office:
Unit 12 Redcar Station Business Centre,
Station Road, Redcar,
TS10 1RD,
Tel: (01642) 495 704
*You can find more information about my staff and the office on the Home Page.
| You can find out on the following link if you live in the Redcar constituency: | They work for you |
| If you are in the constituency then my team and I are always happy to help so do not hesitate to contact us: | Contact us |
Here are a few examples of how I can help:
As an MP I deal with a wide variety of issues and it can sometimes be difficult for constituents to. I want to ensure that I do all that I can to make this a little clearer for you and therefore please see below some examples of ways in which I can help:
I want to make sure that information about the area in which we live is easily accessible for my constituents. Please find below some of the key issues in the area and the statistics relevant to these. If you want to know more you can access all of the information at:
Unemployment in our constituency:
The percentage of the working age population not in work, calculated as the economically inactive plus the unemployed. It includes students, people who do not want to work, and the early retired. Changes in this are estimated by people claiming DWP Income benefits. Source: TVU

Education - Examination Results gained by Year 11 (aged 16) pupils resident in each ward whichever Tees Valley LEA school they attend. 'Half' GCSE results are included. Equivalent GCSE results are also included where pupils gain GNVQ qualifications at school. National Results are for England not GB. Source: Exam results from NCER, pupil address data from LEAs, processed by Tees Valley Unlimited.

Deprivation:
Overall deprivation score from TVU analysis based on 2001 Census results. A high score indicates a high level of deprivation. Scores above 20 indicate a higher level of deprivation than the Tees Valley average. Ranks are out of 112 Tees Valley Wards, 1 is most deprived, 116 is least deprived. Source: TVU

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