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Maureen Hicks

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218:, whilst realising the necessity to remain sensitive to the needs of the local residents. She was a former member of the Heart of England Tourist Board executive, and director of Stratford-upon-Avon Motor Museum from 1976 to 1982. In 1978 she helped to form Stratford-upon-Avon and District Marketing, which brought together hotels, retailers and attractions with District Council support. 286:
Following Hicks's defeat, she re-located to Stratford-upon-Avon, where she was appointed by the local council to a role as town centre manager, and was involved in plans to develop the town's Bell Court Shopping Centre. She was a project director for the Stratford-upon-Avon Visitor Management Action
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on 1 December 1987, during a House of Commons debate on an Education Reform Bill. She was a member of the Conservative backbench tourism committee until 1990, and a member of the Select Committee on Education, Science and the Arts. For the remainder of her time in the House of Commons, she was a
310:, announced that he was defecting to the Labour party. The local Conservative association quickly moved to select a new candidate to replace him for the 1997 general election. Hicks, as a local candidate, put her name forward and made a shortlist of six candidates, but she lost the nomination to 265:
Hicks stood for re-election in the 1992 general election in her Wolverhampton North East seat. The polls were pointing towards a national swing to the Labour Party and her chances of retaining the seat were never rated highly. She used a battle bus in her campaign to be re-elected, adopting
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In the event, Hicks polled 20,167 votes, numerically more than she had achieved in 1987, and her share of the vote fell by just 0.5%. Ken Purchase, who was running again for Labour, enjoyed an increase of 7.6% in his share of the vote, mostly at the expense of the
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In the 1987 general election, Hicks stood as the Conservative candidate for the Wolverhampton North East constituency. It had been a Labour seat for many years but had become marginal in the 1983 Conservative landslide. The constituency's previous Labour MP,
516: 270:’s song "Simply the Best," to be played out as the bus drove in the streets of her constituency, saying she had chosen a song by a strong woman to emphasise her own credentials as a steely female. 242:. Despite the small overall national swing to Labour, Hicks gained the seat against the tide with a swing of 0.5% to the Conservatives, winning by just 204 votes (0.4% of the total). 472: 207:
From 1969 to 1970, as Maureen Cutler, she was a secondary school teacher of drama and English. She was also a lecturer. From 1970 to 1974 she was an assistant staff manager at
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In 1973, she married Keith Hicks. They had a son and a daughter. Maureen Hicks died in Stratford-upon-Avon on 13 February 2024, at the age of 75.
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Programme (VMAP), and was a founder member of the Shakespeare Country Association of Tourist Attractions (SCATA) - which includes the
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Hicks held a number of directorships, including for Earl Mountbatten Hospice in Newport, Isle of Wight.
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Female members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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In November 1995, the Conservative MP for Stratford-upon-Avon,
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who had also lost his seat in the 1992 general election.
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Maureen Hicks was heavily involved in local tourism at
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Member of Parliament
Wolverhampton North East
Renee Short
Ken Purchase
Burton-on-Sea
Stratford-upon-Avon
Conservative
née
Conservative
Member of Parliament
Wolverhampton North East
Burton-on-Sea
Hampshire
Furzedown
Marks and Spencer
Stratford-upon-Avon
Stratford upon Avon District Council
Renee Short
Ken Purchase
maiden speech
Earl of Caithness
Mark Lennox-Boyd
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Tina Turner
Liberal Democrats
Royal Shakespeare Company
Warwick Castle
Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Alan Howarth

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