Cllr. Antony Little at the West Earlham Summer Fair
Antony is 30 years old and lives on Trafford Road, in the heart of Norwich City with his wife Louise and children Emily and Olivia.
Antony has a degree and a PGCE from the University of East Anglia (Norwich) and works as a High School teacher at a comprehensive school in the city centre. Antony teaches history and is Head of Year, with pastoral responsibility care for over 200 pupils.
Antony is a branch secretary for his teaching union and continues to be actively involved in educational campaigns. Antony is also a school governor.
Antony was then the parliamentary candidate in 2005, slashing Clarke’s majority from 9000 to 6000 over the Conservatives. Antony was elected to Norwich City Council in May 2006, overturning a massive Labour majority in Bowthorpe and Earlham to win by 139 votes. Antony then was the Agent in 2007 when the party saw further gains from Labour and saw its vote rise across the City.
Norwich is a diverse city of many communities. Antony and the Norwich Conservatives have been actively involved in a number of local campaigns, standing up for the interests of local people who are being ignored by an “out of touch” council and a “never been in touch” Labour MP.
Antony has been active in local campaigns including those to help dual the last section of the A11 and to support the jobs at Norwich Airport.