MARK AMOSS

WORKING TOGETHER ON
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Suffolk Coastal District Council Elections, 7 May 2015
I am a passionate about ensuring there are good amenities and leisure
facilities for local people.
Affordable housing is a issue across Suffolk, people are moving out of
villages to find housing. We must continue to push developers for
affordable housing to be built as part of new development plans.
I will promote the needs of the local community especially policing and
crime reduction.
I will support calls for transport, local infrastructure, helping with local
bureaucracy that is something I am determined to do as your District
Councillor.
When significant developments are being considered I will work to
represent the views and opinions of local residents.
HOW YOU CAN HELP MARK
You can help Mark’s campaign for Wickham Market Ward by joining hundreds of
local people displaying a poster, delivering leaflets or helping the campaign.
If you would like to help please contact his team on:
01473 617 665 or [email protected]
Promoted by Fraser McFarland on behalf of Suffolk Coastal Conservatives, both of Unit B, Bristol Court, Betts Avenue, Martlesham, IP5 3RY.
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MARK
AMOSS
Conservative Candidate for
Wickham Market Ward
About Mark
Mark Amoss and his partner Judy moved to Pettistree in 2014 and they have
spent the past few months decorating the house, getting to know the area
and enjoying rural life.
Born in Melton, Mark spent his first 15 years in Woodbridge living above the
family butcher’s shop. A qualified accountant Mark has mainly worked in the
Telecommunications Industry for BT and other companies in a variety of
management positions.
Moving back to Suffolk 9 years ago, Mark lived in Kesgrave whilst commuting
to work in London twice a week and until recently was a local town councillor
on Kesgrave Town Council.
Mark is now a self employed telecommunications consultant and spends his
leisure time gardening and various country pursuits which has led to life long
passion for rural affairs and the countryside.
Out and About in Wickham Market—
Since moving to the area, Mark’s been
keen to get himself involved in rural life
and the local community.
Locally Conservatives have frozen your Council Tax
since 2010.