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Monthly breakfast event gives locals opportunity to chat with their councillors

Friday 4th August 2017 Bath Echo News Team Community

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The B&NES Councillors for Peasedown St John, Karen Walker and Sarah Bevan (Independent), will be holding their next Advice Surgery on Saturday 5th August, at Peasedown St John Methodist Church.

It’ll be another opportunity for residents to discuss issues and any concerns they have about the community.

No appointment is needed, and residents of Peasedown, Carlingcott, New Buildings and Braysdown are welcome to drop in between 10 am – 11 am.

The church will also be open for their popular monthly breakfast event, selling tea, coffee and full English breakfasts.

For more details about the advice surgery contact Cllr Walker on 07968 401447/ [email protected] or Cllr Bevan via 07792379850/[email protected]

Residents can keep up to date with Karen and Sarah’s activities around the community by following them on Twitter: @karenwalker3434 / @SarahFBevan, or by signing up to Village Voice – a monthly e-newsletter received by over 700 households.

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