NEW - for 2020 in Midsomer Norton - have your say

By Susie Watkins

17th Dec 2019 | Local News

Come on Midsomer Norton, your chance to get your voices heard
Come on Midsomer Norton, your chance to get your voices heard

Your chance to have your say about your town.

Next year, in a totally new venture, Midsomer Norton Town Council will be hosting public surgeries for residents to have their say.

Your local Councillors will be on hand to listen to any issues and views you may have on Midsomer Norton and work towards building a better community for residents. There will be three or four councillors available to listen to any queries, to hear reports of any problems in the town, or to hear any suggestions you would like the Council to consider.

Council Surgeries will take place in the Beauchamp Room at the Town Hall on the following dates:

4th January 2020 9-10am

3rd February 2020 6-7pm

2nd March 2020 6-7pm

27th April 2020 6-7pm

11th May 2020 6-7pm

6th June 2020 9-10am

6th July 2020 6-7pm

1st August 2020 9-10am

7th September 2020 6-7pm

3rd October 2020 9-10am

2nd November 2020 6-7pm

5th December 2020 9-10am

Meanwhile, keep an eye out on Midsomer Norton Nub News for the special Christmas message from the mayor, about how important community is to the town.

In it he praises all the volunteers in the town and says, "Without them, all the good ideas of councillors and others would come to nothing."

     

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