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Forthcoming surgeries…

Upcoming surgeries:

March 5th 4pm Buckley Town Council
March 6th 9.15am Hawarden Masonic Hall
March 6th 10.30am Asda, Queensferry
March 20th 9.15am Shotton Community Centre, Plymouth Street
March 20th 11am Connah’s Quay Labour Club, Fron Road

April 2nd 4pm Buckley Town Council
April 16th 4pm Caergwrle British Legion
April 16th 5pm Hope Parish Hall
April 17th 9.15am Shotton Community Centre
April 17th 11am Connah’s Quay Labour Club

May 7th 4pm Buckley Town Council
May 15th 9.15am Shotton Community Centre
May 15th 11am Connah’s Quay Labour Club

June 4th 4pm Buckley Town Council
June 18th 3pm Melrose Centre Shotton
June 19th 9.15am Shotton Community Centre
June 19th 11am Connah’s Quay Labour Club

July 2nd 4pm Buckley Town Council
July 17th 9.15am Shotton Community Centre
July 17th 11am Connah’s Quay Labour Club

Please also check local press for roving surgeries in Buckley, Shotton, Ffrith, Cymau, Sealand, Connah’s Quay, Llanfynydd, Treuddyn, Saltney & Pen-y-Ffordd.

Surgeries are run on a first come first served basis, no appointments are necessary. They are open to all Alyn & Deeside constituents and it often helps to bring along any paperwork or other information relevant to your case that would be of assistance to Mark in taking up your case.

Mark also runs monthly Roving Surgeries, details of which can usually be found in the local press and will be posted here when known. Roving surgeries are when the MP comes to you instead of the other way around. Mark takes turn in visiting a few streets at a time in a particular area within the community. Residents will get leaflets through their door about a week before the visit and, if they wish to take up any matter with Mark they are requested to put the leaflet where it is visible so Mark knows to call on them.

Mark can also be contacted by post, phone email, or via the website. See the contacts page for details.