St Peter Port parishioners are being given the opportunity to voice their opinions and ideas at an open morning to be held on Saturday 9th April at the St Peter Port Constables office in Lefebvre Street.
St Peter Port parishioners are being given the opportunity to voice their opinions and ideas at an open morning to be held on Saturday 9th April at the St Peter Port Constables office in Lefebvre Street.
The morning, that will start at 10am and conclude at 12 noon, is designed to encourage parish residents to contribute their views about Parish expenditure before the finalised budget will be presented by the Constables at the Parish meeting to be held at 19.30 on Wednesday 27th April in the Brock Room, St Peter Port Constables Office, Lefebvre Street.
Douzenier Mary McDermott said that in addition to any specific issues or concerns parishioners had, they should take the opportunity to highlight which of the parish activities and expenditure they perceive to be the most important and / or urgent during 2022.
“We really hope that parishioners take this opportunity to tell us what they think so that we are better able to represent them.”
As always Douzeniers will be on hand to discuss a variety of issues pertinent to the Parish.