Press Releases
- 29th January 2009
A meeting of Black Country business leaders heard Shadow Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Philip Hammond MP, attack the Government’s record on the economy and explain how a Conservative Government, if elected, would turn the economy round over the long term. read more »
- 26th January 2009
Representatives from the local business, trade unions, political and educational worlds within Stourbridge met at the Lye Community Centre last week to discuss the impact of the recession on women. read more »
- 16th January 2009
Margot James, Conservative candidate for Stourbridge, tutored a wine tasting for members of Stourbridge Rotary Club at the Stourbridge Old Edwardian Club on January 16th. read more »
- 15th January 2009
Margot James, Conservative Party candidate for Stourbridge, has been made a governor of Redhill School. read more »
- 12th January 2009
Margot James, Conservative Party candidate for Stourbridge, conducted a house to house survey of problems reported around the shops on Queensway in Wollescote. read more »
- 12th January 2009
In a letter to the press, Margot James explains why more borrowing is not the answer to the recession and sets out the Conservative policies to free up business and get the flow of credit operating again. read more »
- 12th December 2008
Margot James held a competition in association with the Age Concern weekly art class, to find the best design for her Christmas Card. read more »
- 9th December 2008
Margot James attended and spoke at a charity dinner with the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Cllr. Chauhdry Rashid, in support of the Bewal International Hospital Appeal. read more »
- 9th December 2008
Margot James attended the December breakfast meeting of the Dudley Chamber of Commerce held at the Village Hotel, Dudley. The meeting was held in conjunction with Business Skills Stourbridge, a division of Stourbridge College. read more »
- 31st October 2008
The decision making process that threatens to leave Stourbridge residents without a market needs to be improved. read more »



