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Contact Norman at:
Norman Baker,
23 East Street,
Lewes,
East Sussex,
BN7 2LJ.
Tel: (01273) 480281.
Fax: (01273) 480287.
Email: info
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Please note the confidentiality statement below
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As the MP for the Lewes constituency, Norman Baker is here for all constituents, no matter who you vote for. If you are not sure whether you are a Lewes constituent, please contact the House of Commons Information Line on 0207 219 4272 or visit www.locata.co.uk/commons/ .
Norman can help with:
Norman is a member of the of the Liberal Democrat group in Parliament and so is part of the opposition. This means that, while he does not create central Government policy, he can offer advice on it, and assistance in trying to influence change.
Norman holds "Advice Surgeries" for constituents most Saturday mornings, on a rota which takes in Lewes, Seaford, Newhaven and Polegate. Appointments must be booked in advance with the Constituency Office and last approximately 15 minutes.
The best means with which to contact Norman is by letter, particularly if you are writing concerning a detailed case. If the case involves an outside organisations please attach copies of any relevant correspondence.
The Data Protection Act 1998 requires that all Members of Parliament operate within the provisions of the Act and the following paragraphs give details of how I, Norman Baker, intend to meet those requirements.
I will treat as confidential any personal information that you pass on to me. I will normally allow my staff and volunteer workers to see this information so that they can find help and advice for you. In some cases I may need to give some or all of this information to agencies such as the Department for Work and Pensions, the CSA, the local Housing Department, or to the House of Commons Library in order to obtain further information about your case.
If you give me personal information about someone else I may need to check the facts with that person. Or if you give me information about , or ask me to take action on behalf of, a friend or relative I may need to ask that person to confirm that they are happy for me to act on their behalf.
Any personal information that you pass on to me will normally be recorded either on paper and/or on a computer for future reference. If you wish to see any information that I hold about you, please write to me at. You have the right to see information that may be held about you either on paper or on a computer.