Stuart Andrew

Biography:

Stuart Andrew was re-elected Conservative MP for Pudsey on May 7th 2015 with 23637 votes, taking 46.4% of the vote.

Stuart was born in 1971 when he spent the first few years of his life on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales. He later attended Ysgol David Hughes in Menai Bridge.

After leaving school he started his career in the Charity and Voluntary sector working as a fundraiser for the British Heart Foundation. Since then he has worked for Hope House Children’s Hospice, East Lancashire Hospice and now heads the fundraising team at Martin House, Yorkshire’s hospice for children and young people with life limiting, terminal illnesses. Stuart lives in Rawdon.

Stuart was elected to Leeds City Council in 2003 when he won the Labour seat of Aireborough. Following boundary changes, he now represents the Guiseley and Rawdon ward.

He was the Lead Member for the Development department and has particular responsibility for Transport policy in the City, during which time he has helped to draw up the Local Transport Plan for West Yorkshire with other members of neighbouring authorities.

Andrew is a patron of LGBTory.

Constituency: Pudsey

Constituency Address: The Shaw Rooms, 98 Thornhill Street, Calverley, Leeds, LS28 5PD

Constituency Tel: 0113-204 7954

Date of Birth: 25/11/71

Email: stuart.andrew.mp@parliament.uk

Party: Conservative

Personal Website: www.stuartandrew.com

Westminster Address: House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA

Westminster Tel: 020 7219 7130

Twitter: twitter.com/StuartAndrewMP

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/StuartAndrewPudsey