My name is Nick Hillman and I was the Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for the Conservative Party in Cambridge for the 2010 General Election. I was chosen as Cambridge’s Conservative Candidate last December at a public meeting open to all local voters.
I have a long association with Cambridge and live within the city, just off the Newmarket Road. I was a postgraduate student at Christ’s College and trained as a teacher in local schools, including Hills Road Sixth Form College. I worked for 5 years as a teacher and spent 4 years working for pension companies. Most recently I have worked for David Willetts, Shadow Secretary of State for Universities and Skills.
I am delighted to have been chosen by local people to stand as your Conservative candidate in our wonderful city and will work hard to give Cambridge a better deal. On the following pages your can find out more about me, my background, my work and my policies.
- Why I’m a Conservative
- An interview in The House Magazine
- Publications
- Book Reviews
- Declaration of Interests
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if there is anything you would like to discuss or if you want to join our campaign for change in Cambridge.


