During Saturdays surgery nobody arrived, this means either there are no problems in Princes Park (in an ideal world that would be great) or the surgery hasn't been advertised enough.
We have produced our first 'in touch' newsletter since the election which will be delivered throughout the course of August.
The newsletter contains information on what we have been trying to achieve in the last couple of months with the front page containing details of the next surgery.
This will be distributed to nearly 4,000 houses in Princes Park, so if everybody reads the leaflet then everyone in Princes Park will know about the forthcoming surgeries.
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That should keep Cllr Gulvin busy on Saturday September 1st!
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posted by matt bright.
2 comments:
Perhaps with telephones and email people simply email or phone you with their problems rather than give up an hour of their Saturday morning to sit in a draughty church hall !
Thank you for your comments anon.
Firstly, not everyone is connected to the internet or owns a home computer.
Secondly, some people like to speak face to face instead of a telephone.
Thirdly, the room in where the surgery takes place is not draughty at all, it is quite a pleasant environment. The whole church is far from draughty because it is well maintained.
I hope this has cleared any confusion.
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