It is my pleasure and privilege to serve the people of Royal Sutton Coldfield. I always work hard to help local residents and to champion the issues of importance to our town.
I hope that this website provides you with a useful insight into some of the work I do on behalf of my constituents – both in Sutton Coldfield and in the House of Commons.
Over the year thousands of local residents contact me by letter, email and in person. If I can be of any help to you, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
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Andrew Mitchell joins Cllr Simon Ward, leader of the Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Council, and members of the team that runs the Gracechurch to discuss progress on the redevelopment of the shopping centre and revitalising the broader town centre.
It was ‘standing room only’ in a packed emergency meeting at Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Hall this week, as angry residents gathered to learn more about bankrupt Birmingham City Council’s plan to charge for parking in Sutton Park.
The campaign to stop bankrupt Birmingham City Council’s plans to introduce parking fees in Sutton Park is growing, with hundreds of people signing the petition launched last week by Councillor David Pears.
An emergency public meeting has been called over bankrupt Birmingham City Council’s shocking plans to introduce car parking charges in Sutton Park – and a petition has been launched against the proposals.
Shadow Foreign Secretary Andrew Mitchell tables an Urgent Question on Sudan. Sudan is currently the largest humanitarian crisis, hunger crisis and displacement crisis in the world and, as penholder on Sudan at the United Nations Security Council, the UK has a special responsibility to accelerate international efforts to find a solution.
Andrew has a keen interest in international development and in 2007 founded Project Umubano, the Conservative Party’s ten-year social action project in Rwanda. The project culminated with the Kigali Declaration against Genocide and Identity-based Violence.