News in Pictures

On Bank Holiday Monday Waterfall residents opened their village to all-comers to enjoy the festivities at their annual fete. Karen Bradley visited with her family to join in the celebrations.

What has Karen been up to?

Karen's local map

Karen is working hard to campaign for everyone in Staffordshire Moorlands. It's a large and diverse constituency with a mixture of towns and villages, as well as some of the most beautiful countryside in Britain.

Karen enjoys a challenge and she is trying to meet as many people as possible in the area. Click on the map to see what she's been up to lately.

News stories

28th August 2010

On Saturday night, Karen Bradley joined the celebrations at the formal opening of the Newpool Meadows village green in Knypersley. After much campaigning and agreement to protect the area, local residents enjoyed a get together on the green,

27th August 2010

Karen Bradley visited Ipstones Agricultural Show on Saturday to join hundreds of visitors enjoying themselves in the rain. Karen said:

"Ipstones is always a great event. We enjoyed the gymkhana before the rain came and at least when we took refuge in the main tent there were some amazing prize winners. The flowers were beautiful. It was especially pleasing to see the Marie Curie cancer stall had sold all their tombola tickets so I hope they raised a lot of money!"

12th August 2010

Karen Bradley donned her baker's outfit for a visit to the Taste of the Moorlands bakery in Warslow this week. She was supporting owner Sarah Gayton's campaign to get the 2012 London Olympics to benefit rural businesses in Staffordshire. 

Videos

Now that Gordon Brown has called the General Election for Thursday 6th May 2010, Karen Bradley, Conservative prospective parliamentary candidate for Staffordshire Moorlands talks about why she thinks people should vote Conservative at the next election.

Promoted by Robert Macey on behalf of Karen Bradley, both at Churchill House, 30 Russell Street, Leek, Staffordshire ST13 5JF

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