Congleton Town Council surgeries to make post-pandemic return

By Alex Greensmith

14th Apr 2022 | Local News

Congleton Cllrs Helmsley and Firkin at a previous Councillor Surgery.
Congleton Cllrs Helmsley and Firkin at a previous Councillor Surgery.

Seven Congleton Town Councillors will welcome in-person meetings with residents once more.

Congleton Town Liberal Democrat Councillors will relaunch their monthly surgeries in Congleton Library this month.

Congleton West Ward Councillors Suzy Firkin and Robert Hemsley will be on duty to take any questions you may have or issues that you feel we can help you with, at the Market Square public building.

"We are really pleased to get back to offering face to face surgeries and although we recognise that Covid has not gone away we believe that with sensible precautions we can resume the important access to councillor surgeries that many residents appreciate," said Cllr Firkin.

The first surgery is on Saturday April 16th 2022 at 11.00 – 12.00 in the main foyer of Congleton Library. Further dates are May 21st and June 18th and monthly until the end of the year. 

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There are 13 other councillors - of other parties - which can be contacted via email regarding their in-person meeting status.

Congleton Town Council is our town's smallest form of local government. They have responsibilities such as allotments, tourism, community events, and making the town look attractive.

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