People of the Senedd
Mark Isherwood MS
Senedd Regional Member
Welsh Conservative Party
Welsh Conservative Party Group
North Wales
Contact Details
Office Address:
8 Chester Street
Mold
Flintshire
CH7 1EG
Office
01352 710232
Senedd Address:
Welsh Parliament
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff
CF99 1SN
Parliament
0300 200 7217
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Biography
Key interests and achievements
Mark’s interests outside politics are his family and home. He is also a lapsed sailor and dog walker.
Mark has been a community councillor for Treuddyn, a former school governor (and chair) of Ysgol Parc y Llan, and former voluntary board member of Venture Housing Association.
He is a Management Board Member of the Buddies Autism Club, Vice President of North Wales Disability Resources Centre, a Patron of the British Association of Social Workers, an Ambassador for Clwyd Girl Guides, Vice President of North Wales Play, Vice Patron of RORO sailing project, a Member of Glyndŵr University Court, a Member of North Wales Wildlife Trust, a Patron – Centre of Sign-Sight-Sound, President of the Centre for Cultural Engagement, Vice President of the Boys and Girls Clubs for Wales, Trustee of Families Need Fathers Both Parents Matter Cymru, a Patron of Flintshire Disability Forum, and a Patron of Policy Forum for Wales. Mark was also the founder of CHANT Cymru (Community Hospitals Acting Nationally Together) in the second Assembly.
Personal history
Mark lives in Flintshire with his wife. They have six children and a grandchild. A politics graduate of Newcastle University, Mark qualified as an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Bankers. He was previously employed as a building society area manager in north Wales.
Political history
Mark was first elected to the National Assembly for Wales in 2003, before being re-elected in 2007, 2011 and 2016. In the Second and Third Assemblies he was the Welsh Conservative Shadow Minister in a range of areas, including Finance, Education, Social Justice, Equality and Housing, as well as being the member of a number of Assembly committees and chairing the Assembly’s Legislation Committee No. 5. He also chaired Cross-Party Groups on Fuel Poverty, Neurosciences, and Funerals and Bereavement. In the Fourth Assembly he was the Welsh Conservative Shadow Minister for Communities, Housing, Policing and North Wales, as well as sitting on the Assembly’s Communities, Equality and Local Government Committee and the Assembly’s Standards Committee. He has also chaired Cross-Party Groups on Autism, Neurological Conditions, Fuel Poverty, Hospices and Palliative Care, and Funerals and Bereavement, and Co-chaired the Cross-Party Group on Disability.
In the Fifth Senedd he was the Welsh Conservative Shadow Minister for Communities, Europe and North Wales, then the Shadow Minister for Local Government and Housing and finally the Shadow Minister for Finance and Chief Whip. He also Chaired Cross-Party Groups on Fuel Poverty and Energy Efficiency, Autism, Disability, Neurological Conditions, and Funerals and Bereavement.
Membership
Terms of office
- 02/05/2003 - 02/05/2007
- 04/05/2007 - 31/03/2011
- 06/05/2011 - 05/04/2016
- 06/05/2016 - 28/04/2021
- 08/05/2021 -
View Current Register of Interests
Cross Party Membership
- Armed Forces and Cadets - Cross Party Group
- Autism - Cross Party Group (Chair)
- Biodiversity - Cross Party Group
- Cancer - Cross Party Group
- Children and Families - Cross Party Group
- Children in Our Care - Cross Party Group
- Co-operatives & Mutuals - Cross Party Group
- Coeliac Disease & Dermatitis Herpetiformis - Cross Party Group
- Construction - Cross Party Group
- Consumer Rights - Cross Party Group
- Deaf Issues - Cross Party Group (Chair)
- Dementia - Cross Party Group
- Diabetes - Cross Party Group
- Disability - Cross Party Group (Chair)
- Eating Disorders - Cross Party Group
- Fuel Poverty and Energy Efficiency - Cross Party Group (Chair)
- Funerals and Bereavement - Cross Party Group (Chair)
- Gypsies and Travellers - Cross Party Group
- Haemophilia and infected blood - Cross Party Group
- Hospice and Palliative Care - Cross Party Group (Chair)
- Housing - Cross Party Group
- Human Trafficking in Wales - Cross Party Group
- Learning Disability - Cross Party Group
- Lung Health - Cross Party Group
- Mental Health and Eating Disorders - Cross Party Group
- Muscular Dystrophy and Neuromuscular Conditions - Cross Party Group
- North Wales - Cross Party Group (Chair)
- Policing - Cross Party Group
- Rare, Genetic and undiagnosed conditions - Cross Party Group
- Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine - Cross Party Group
- Shooting and Conservation - Cross Party Group
- Small Shops - Cross Party Group
- Stroke - Cross Party Group
- Tourism - Cross Party Group
- Violence Against Women and Children - Cross Party Group
Elections
- Senedd Election (Constituency) 2021, 06/05/2021
- Senedd Election (Regional) 2021, 06/05/2021
- National Assembly for Wales Elections (Regional) 2016, 06/05/2016
- National Assembly for Wales Elections (Regional) 2011, 05/05/2011
- National Assembly for Wales Elections (Regional) 2007, 03/05/2007
- National Assembly for Wales Elections (Constituency) 2003, 01/05/2003
- National Assembly for Wales Elections (Regional) 2003, 01/05/2003