Mark Todd, MP for South Derbyshire

I have been Member of Parliament for South Derbyshire since the General Election of May 1, 1997. In that time I have been contacted by more than 15,000 households (around one in four of those in the area) On many occasions my assistance has resulted in progress and I am always glad to hear constituents' views on the issues of the day. This website provides information on my work, both in and on behalf of the constituency.
Mark Todd, MP for South Derbyshire
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The winner of Mark's 2007 annual report survey
Dr John Fowler, from Shardlow, has received a gift voucher for his response.

Grovewood Opposition Group hands in petition on January 17
They are objecting to plans to site an eco-town in the National Forest.

Mark at opening of bird sanctuary
Cote Close bird sanctuary has been created by a group of Findern villagers - Findern Footpaths Group. Mark has helped the group and opened the site on October 5.

Mark meets former miners
On September 19, a meeting was organised to discuss payments made to unions under the coal health scheme.

Harmony Scott of Alvaston who is registered blind
May, 2007. Mark announced his intention to contact publishers to get more books for children like Harmony. See news.

Constituent Gary Middleton at land near Swain's Park Wood
On March 30, 2007, Gary and Mark Todd met with Nework Rail which owns the land. See news.

Mark visits Tesco Express in Church Gresley on April 2, 2007
Mark is supporting a campaign to protect shop assistants. See news for more details.

Mark visits convenience store on April 16.
Owners of D 'n' A's in Midway are interested in hosting a free-to-use cash machine.

Mark meets the Education Secretary Alan Johnson
on February 7, 2007 to discuss the reading recovery programme. On May 24, he led an adjournment debate calling for all schools to benefit.

Mark meets John Port School students on March 19, 2007
The pupils viewed a webcast that featured Mark asking Schools Minister Jim Knight questions about education in South Derbyshire.

Mark at the official opening of a school extension
The event, on March 23, 2007, marked the end of a 15-year battle to refurbish Sale and Davys C of E Primary School in Barrow-on-Trent.

Mark at ceremony in National Forest on February 17.
A wildlife haven is being created at the Castleton Park housing development.

Mark with students from Pingle school
Students took part in a mock debate in the House of Commons on February 2, 2007.

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