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Meet your Oakham South councillors at September Surgery this Saturday

By Evie Payne

29th Aug 2023 | Local News

The Brook Whipper-In Hotel / The George can be found in Oakham Market Place. Image credit: Nub News.
The Brook Whipper-In Hotel / The George can be found in Oakham Market Place. Image credit: Nub News.

The next Oakham South Surgery has been confirmed for the first weekend in September.

Following a successful session in August, Liberal Democrat Councillors Paul Browne, Ray Payne and Diane Ellison are continuing their series of monthly surgeries in September.

While Cllr Payne has stepped down at the Portfolio Holder for Children's Services, Homelessness and Housing Services, he will still be representing the community on Rutland County Council.

These surgeries allow residents to voice any concerns that they have about the local area, including but not limited to infrastructure, maintenance, management and more.

They go ahead on the first Saturday of the month from 10.30am until 12pm, and take place in Brook Whipper-In Hotel, currently being rebranded as The George, Market Place, Oakham, LE15 6DT. 

The next session will take place on Saturday 2 September 2023.

Residents from Oakham South are invited to come along and take the opportunity to share any matters of concern to them with their elected representatives.

Oakham South's Liberal Democrat Cllrs look forward to seeing you there.

     

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