Call: 0115 711 7000
Email: lilian.greenwood.mp@parliament.uk
Write: 12 Regent Street, Nottingham, NG1 5BQ.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/liliangreenwood
Twitter: @LilianGreenwood
Please note that Lilian is only allowed to take up casework from her constituents. You can double-check that she is your MP by entering your postcode here: https://members.parliament.uk/.
In your email or voicemail, please ensure you have included your full name, address, and any contact details to ensure we can get in touch with you regarding your case.
If you have not included these details, please re-send your email with them.
If you would like a virtual one-to-one surgery meeting via MS Teams or Zoom, or a phone call with Lilian, please call 0115 711 7000 to enquire.
If you are emailing Lilian as the Minister for the Future of Roads, or for other issues relating to the Department of Transport, please fill out the contact form here: Introduction : Contact Department for Transport (smartsurvey.co.uk).
If you’re a constituent and would like to visit the Houses of Parliament, please get in touch at lilian.greenwood.mp@parliament.uk or 0115 711 7000 and we can try our best to organise one for you.
Tours are free of charge and open to UK residents. Early booking is recommended if a specific date and time is required, or for larger groups.
Parliament’s expert guides accompany visitors on the 75-minute tour. The tour guide will:
– explain the work of UK Parliament and its relevance today
– outline how the working spaces on the tour are used
– set out ways constituents can get involved and engage with the democratic process
– highlight some of the dramatic history of the Palace of Westminster.
The Visitor Tour Route includes the Chambers of both Houses, the State rooms in the House of Lords, Central Lobby, St Stephen’s Hall and Westminster Hall. When the Houses are sitting, the full tour route may not always be available and can be subject to last minute changes or cancellation due to parliamentary business.
UK Parliament tours are not available on Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays, or on the day of some ceremonial events.
Tours are free for but travel costs are the responsibility of individual constituents, unless you are a school group.