Southport MP Damien Moore has announced a return to in-person Advice Surgeries.
MPs have been precluded from holding advice surgeries in person during the coronavirus
pandemic, speaking to constituents by phone or virtually instead.
The MP’s Advice Surgeries will recommence from Friday 28 May. Southport residents can drop-in to Room 1 at
The Atkinson between 11:00 and 14:00 on Fridays without booking an appointment.
An MP advice surgery is an opportunity for constituents to raise concerns or seek help on matters affecting them.
The MP can take those matters up as casework and make representations to councils and ministers on behalf of the constituent.
Social distancing measures will be in place at The Atkinson, and residents will be asked to provide their name and contact details at the entrance to the building.
Damien Moore MP, said: “Every week, I speak with Southport residents at my constituency Advice Surgery, and these have continued over the telephone during the Coronavirus pandemic.
“As lockdown restrictions ease, I am now able to return to holding surgeries in-person and speak with residents directly about any issues that matter to them.
“If you have an issue or concern and would like my help, then please drop-in to one of my Advice Surgeries, which are held every Friday at The Atkinson between 11:00 and 14:00.
“I will continue to hold a telephone surgery each week for constituents who are not able to attend my surgery in-person and who are self-isolating, and for more constituents with opencases with my office.”
Residents can book an appointment by emailing damien.moore.mp@parliament.uk.
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