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About Trevor

Trevor with his wife Lisa and young son, Alex
Trevor with his wife Lisa and young son, Alex.
Trevor lives in North Walsham with his wife, Lisa and their young son, Alex. Trevor studied at UEA in Norwich and has lived in Norfolk for over a decade. Trevor works in Norwich as a solicitor.


Trevor is a hardworking local campaigner who is fighting hard for a fairer deal for the whole of North Norfolk, “We have a Government that ignores us and a District Council that refuses to listen to our views. From big issues like coastal erosion to local issues like the sale of the Church Street toilets in Holt, I am making sure that politicians take our views seriously,” explained Trevor.

Trevor is fighting for all North Norfolk's Post Offices
Trevor is fighting for all North Norfolk's Post Offices.




Trevor cares passionately about our local community and works hard to make it better, “I love North Norfolk and am truly honoured that the people of North Norfolk have chosen me to fight for them. The sense of community in all our villages and towns is wonderful, but it is under constant attack from a Government that does not care and a District Council that does not listen and that is why I am fighting with David Cameron to strengthen our communities by:  




  • giving people more power and opportunity over their lives; 
  • building stronger families and a more responsible society; and 
  • making a safer and greener Britain.”

“This means giving doctors back control of our NHS, making police accountable to local people and fighting to save our post offices. It also means young families to own their own home and giving pensioners dignity.”

Trevor and local Conservative campaigners marching against Gordon Brown's NHS cuts.
Trevor and local Conservative campaigners marching against Gordon Brown's NHS cuts.


Trevor and Alex enjoying the Glaven Valley coastline.
Trevor and Alex enjoying the Glaven Valley coastline.



When not campaigning for North Norfolk, Trevor enjoys spending time with his family and friends, listening to music, exploring North Norfolk’s coastline and cooking. Trevor also volunteers with Chatterbox, a talking newspaper for the blind and partially sighted in Norfolk. Keep in touch with Trevor by signing up for his regular e-matters and by joining his facebook group.

 
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