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Bath MP Ben Howlett to hold next drop-in surgery at city centre Waitrose

Thursday 3rd November 2016 Bath Echo News Team Politics

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On Saturday 12th November Ben Howlett, the Member of Parliament for Bath, will be holding a drop-in surgery at Waitrose in Bath between 10am and 12pm.

This is one of Ben’s regular drop-in surgeries around Bath and follows busy drop in sessions at both the One Stop Shop and Sainsbury’s last month.

Ben’s surgeries are a great place for advice if you feel you have been treated unfairly by a Government office or agency; a major problem affecting people in the local area or to support a campaign you feel strongly about.

Ben said: “Drop in surgeries are always extremely popular and I am always pleased to meet with local people and hear their concerns. 

“I am happy to discuss all matters with constituents, but I am best placed to assist with specific problems with central government policies rather than very local Council related matters, where Council Connect are able to offer excellent support and responses to constituents.” 

Due to high demand, appointments will be kept brief and given on a first-come, first-come serve basis.

Take along any relevant documents or correspondence. If you are unable to go along on 12th November, you can find out more information on Ben’s surgeries on his website: http://ben4bath.co.uk/surgeries or contact him via email: [email protected].

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