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Ben Howlett MP set to hold drop in surgery at Morrisons supermarket

Wednesday 4th May 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 at Morrisons this Saturday 7th May, between 10am and 12pm.

Drop-in surgeries are a great chance to meet Ben for some informal advice on an issue you may have, without the need for appointment.

The kind of things that Ben is best placed to help with are if you feel you have been mistreated by a Government agency or department, or you have a particular campaign or policy issue you feel strongly about.

Ben said: “I am really looking forward to this Saturday. I have had a surgery in most of Bath’s supermarkets and they are always really well attended.

“Due to work and family commitments, constituents can often only meet me at weekends. Supermarkets are a great place to do this as they are visible and highly accessible, and it also means constituents can meet me around doing their weekly shop.

“I am very grateful to Morrison’s for giving me this opportunity and I am looking forward to meeting lots of my constituents this Saturday.”

If you are unable to make it this Saturday, Ben holds surgeries across Bath and in his office.

Visit www.ben4bath.co.uk/surgeries or call his office on 01225 311422 for more information.

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