Christopher Newbury

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Christopher Newbury (born 10 November 1956, Trowbridge, England) is an English politician, a member of the Congress of the Council of Europe since 1998 (and of the European People's Party group there since 2004) and an Independent member of Wiltshire County Council since 1997.

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At the European level, Newbury has prepared reports for the Council of Europe on the situation of local democracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina (2001 and 2006), Armenia (2003), Luxembourg (2004) and Liechtenstein (2005).

He has also headed delegations of the Council of Europe to observe elections in its member and observer states, including Kosovo (November 2001), the Ukraine (March 2002), Armenia (October 2002), Gagauzia, Moldova (November 2003), Bosnia and Herzegovina (September-October 2004) and Palestine (December, 2005).

He serves as the rapporteur of the Council of Europe's Congress on the revision of the European Charter of Local Self-Government.

Newbury's work in Wiltshire includes chairing the Wiltshire Victoria County History Committee (since 2002) and the Planning Committee of West Wiltshire District Council between 2003 and 2007. He is also a governor of Urchfont Manor College.

Newbury was educated at Gresham's School and Keble College, Oxford.

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