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Nick Raynsford

Nick Raynsford

Wyvill Richard Nicolls Raynsford is a politician who served as a government minister 1997-2005.

At the time the plaque was erected he was a Labour MP but not the local one. He was however Shadow Minister for Housing and Construction (1994-97).

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Nick Raynsford

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Rutland Park Mansions, PCHA

Rutland Park Mansions, PCHA, opened by Nick Raynsford MP, 22nd July 1996.

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