Members of the public will be able to pose their questions to a number of senior politicians at an informal drop-in this weekend.
The second ‘Let’s Take Time to Talk’ drop-in will be held on Saturday from 10:00 to 12:00 at the Tourist Information Centre.
The drop-in is an opportunity for members of the public to speak with senior politicians about any topic. The first of these events was held in December and was attended by around 50 people.
"We were really pleased with the turn-out at the first of these drop-ins and the feedback was really positive," said Deputy Heidi Soulsby, the Vice-President of Policy & Resources.
"Our community clearly want opportunities like this to discuss with their deputies the issues that are on their minds. I’m hoping we’ll see another good turnout this Saturday."
Six senior States Members will be available, including four members of P&R - President Deputy Peter Ferbrache, Vice-President Deputy Heidi Soulsby, and Committee members Deputy Mark Helyar and Deputy David Mahoney – as well as the Education, Sport & Culture President Andrea Dudley-Owen and the Health & Social Care President Al Brouard.
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