Introducing Graham Evans

Graham is the prospective MP for Weaver Vale and being  from Cheshire knows how wonderful a place the area is.    However, having a young family means that he understands the problems people are facing on a daily basis in the area.  He wants to address those matters on your behalf and will work with the rest of the Conservative team on Vale Royal Borough Council to make the area you live in a better place.

Graham’s priority at the moment is to meet and speak to as many people as possible to find out their opinion, so he can represent them effectively.

Graham has experience of local Government, having been a councillor for many years, but now wants to represent people at a national level.  Graham would be delighted to speak to you or any group you may represent, so please do not hesitate to contact him. 


Graham's comments on the loss of personal data by HMRC

A massive 20205 children in Weaver Vale are affected by the latest data protection blunder at HM Revenue & Customs (Formerly the Inland Revenue and HM Customs & Excise). The figures, obtained by follow the disclosure that the name and personal details of every child in the country have been "lost in the post"!

Graham said, "Families across Weaver Vale are rightly concerned about their personal security, not least their bank details potentially getting into the wrong hands of criminals and fraudsters. This latest fiasco proves, yet again, that the Government has no ability to run their proposed national ID card database".

GET ON THE DOG AND BONE FOR CHARITY!


Old mobile phones are being hunted down by Graham Evans, the Parliamentary Candidate for Weaver Vale, who has launched a campaign across Weaver Vale for people to send their mobile phones to Guide Dogs for the Blind and help the environment at the same time. 

Graham said, 
“A lot of people have unused or broken mobile phones at the back of a drawer.  If everyone donated their old handset we could raise a lot for charity.  Any mobile, working or broken and no matter how old can raise cash under the scheme.  It costs £10 a day to breed, train and care for each guide dog. Graham added, “A guide dog transforms the life of a blind person, but training is expensive.  Recycling your mobile has two positive benefits, raising money to feed a dog for five days and it protects the environment from the harmful effects of adding your phone to the growing number in landfill”.

If you  wish to donate your phone please send it to Weaver Vale Conservatives, Vale House Business Centre, Ashton Lane North, Runcorn, WA7 3PA or email to the address below. 

Email: weavervale@fsmail.net
www.weavervaleconservatives.com

Tel:               01928 790547        

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