Stephen Mosley

Biography

Stephen Mosley was elected as Conservative MP for the City of Chester on May 6th 2010 with a majority of 2,583.

Within Parliament, Stephen is a member of the Science and Technology Select Committee and is a committee member of several All Party Parliamentary Groups including the Parliament & Scientific Committee, The Parliamentary IT Committee, the Nuclear Energy APPG, the Zoos and Aquariums APPG and the African Great Lakes APPG.

A graduate of Nottingham University, Stephen worked for IBM for four years before setting up his own IT Consultancy in 1997.

His business subsequently diversified into property management and owned commercial and residential property interests in North Wales. Since his election Stephen has stood down from his business interests and is now a full-time MP representing the City of Chester.

Stephen is married to Caroline and they have two young children. Stephen has lived in Chester since the mid-1990s.

Stephen was elected onto Chester City Council in 2000 and represented the Handbridge & St Mary's ward. He was re-elected in 2004. Between 2007 and 2009 Stephen was the Deputy Leader of Chester City Council. As well as being Deputy Leader of the Council, Stephen was also the Executive Member for Customer Services.

Between 2005 and 2009 Stephen was elected to represent the Chester Overleigh Division on Cheshire County Council and was Chairman of the Health & Adult Social Care Scrutiny Committee, Vice-chairman of the Community Services Scrutiny Committee and a member of the Cheshire Fire Authority.

Constituency

City of Chester

Constituency Address

City of Chester Conservative Association, Unionist Buildings, Nicholas Street, Chester, CH1 2NX

Constituency Tel

01244 458120

Date of Birth

22/06/1972

Email

stephen.mosley.mp@parliament.uk

Party

Conservative

Personal Website

www.chestermp.com

Westminster Address

Westminster Tel

0207 219 7207

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