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Bath’s MP Ben Howlett to hold drop in surgery at One Stop Shop

Tuesday 19th April 2016 Bath Echo News Team Politics

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Ben Howlett, the Member of Parliament for Bath, will be holding a drop in surgery this Friday at the Bath and North East Somerset Council One Stop Shop on Manvers Street.

Drop in surgeries are a great opportunity to meet Ben for informal advice without the need to make an appointment.

Ben may be able to help you if if you feel you have been mistreated by a Government office or agency or have a campaign that you feel particularly strongly about. 

Ben said: “It is a pleasure to visit the One Stop Shop again for a drop in surgery. I know lots of my constituents use the One Stop Shop for problems relating to the Council or advice from partnership organisations. 

“Often these issues go hand in hand with difficulties with Central Government, and it is really convenient for constituents to get some advice from me all in the same place.

“I’d like to thank the Council for allowing me to have a surgery here again and I look forward to meeting constituents this Friday.”

Ben will be holding his surgery from 1pm to 3pm on Friday 22nd April at the One Stop Shop Manvers Street, Bath, BA1 1JQ.

If you would like to go along, bring any copies of relevant correspondence and reference numbers.

If you cant make it this Friday, visit Ben’s website for details of his other constituency surgeries here: http://ben4bath.co.uk/surgeries.

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