Welcome
Hello, and welcome to my website. It is a privilege to have been re-elected to represent St Albans. I repeat my 2005 promise to give you a strong and genuine voice and speak up for you. There is no important local issue that I have not been involved with; if it matters to you then it matters to me. I am your representative in Westminster not Westminster’s representative in St Albans.
I will continue to raise issues that I have raised before in Westminster: fuel poverty, a fairer funding formula for Hertfordshire, a robust defence of our green belt, inappropriate development, strong support for business, commuter services, a decent local NHS, more school places, rubbish collections, pensioner rights, a cleaner greener city and lower taxes.
If there are any issues, local or national, that concern you and your family or you think I can help with any issue please contact me.
With best wishes,

Latest news from Anne
- News27th January 2012
As the consultation on the New Barnfield Incinerator comes to a close, Anne reiterates her objections to this proposal and its Private Finance Initiative (PFI) funding. read more »
- Parliamentary Debate25th January 2012
During a debate on street litter control notices, Anne Main opposes new legislation that would make owners of retail or commercial buildings responsible for litter dropped outside their premises. She says that authorities should target the person not the premises. read more »
- Parliamentary Debate19th January 2012
Speaking in a Parliamentary debate on EU spending, Anne Main backs a Government motion that at a time of ongoing economic fragility in Europe and tight constraints on domestic public spending, the Commission’s proposal for substantial increases in EU spending is unacceptable. read more »
- News17th January 2012
After leading the proposal for a debate on Network Rail to the Backbench Business Committee it has been confirmed that Anne has secured a debate on Network Rail in February. Anne has been consistently holding Network Rail to account; the most recent figures revealed that 63% of delays on First Capital Connect were a direct result of Network Rail’s failings. read more »




