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Nick Raynsford MP

Member of Parliament for Greenwich and Woolwich

Minister for London and Construction
Department of Environment and Transport

 

Nick Raynsford MPNick Raynsford has been MP for Greenwich for since 1992. At the 1997 election he won the enlarged Greenwich and Woolwich constituency. He lives in the constituency with his family and each year takes up hundreds of cases for constituents dealing with a range of issues such as housing, asylum, transport and environmental issues.

The announcement that Greenwich was to be the host for the Millennium Exhibition has prompted major interest in the area and will lead to significant regeneration opportunities and encourage more visitors to the, already world famous, Greenwich Royal Naval College, National Maritime Museum and Greenwich Royal Observatory sites, as well as, introducing them to some of the area's less well known, but equally interesting attractions, such as the Royal Artillery Barracks and Museum and the Thames Barrier at Woolwich.

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