Martin Wrigley is the Member of Parliament for the Newton Abbot Constituency.

I am delighted to have opened the new constituency office in Newton Abbot.

Located in the old Tuckers Maltings building, we will be doing surgeries by appointment.
Parliamentary security guidelines now strongly discourage drop-surgeries for all MPs after the death of David Amess MP.

However I am keen to be at local events and please let me know if you would like me to attend.

To book an in-person surgery or invite me to an event please email Martin.Wrigley.MP@Parliament.uk

Office Address:
Second Floor, Unit 4, The Maltings, Teign Road, Newton Abbot,TQ12 4AA

Martin has worked in the hi-tech industry for over 30 years, with a background in engineering and senior management. Growing up in a Navy family, Martin lived all over the world. Twenty years ago, he and his young family chose to settle in Teignbridge. A former Mayor of Dawlish, Martin is currently a Town and District and County Councillor and leader of Teignbridge District Council.

Martin says "I want future generations to have every opportunity we have now - and more. We have the technology and the desire to put our environment first and to support our community, our schools and our NHS. With the public's backing, we can build a flourishing economy and a caring society while maintaining the ecology and beauty of our local area."

Martin Wrigley

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