Oldham Councillors Invite Residents to Ward Surgeries
Oldham councillors are opening their doors to residents through a series of ward surgeries across the borough. These face-to-face meetings give local people the chance to speak directly with their elected representatives about issues affecting their neighbourhoods.
The surgeries will take place at two key locations: the OBA Millennium Centre on Featherstall Road North and the Shaw Lifelong Learning Centre on High Street in Shaw. Residents can attend without an appointment to discuss anything from housing concerns to local road problems.
Attending the Featherstall Road surgery will be Diane Williamson, Davis Murphy, and Louie Hamblett from the Liberal Democrats. The Shaw surgery will provide another opportunity for residents in that area to raise concerns with their local representatives.
These surgeries form part of the council's commitment to maintaining open communication with the community. By meeting residents in person, councillors can better understand local issues and work towards solutions that reflect the needs of their constituents.
At a Glance
| What | Ward surgeries scheduled at OBA Millennium Centre and Shaw Lifelong Learning Centre |
|---|---|
| Who | Councillors Diane Williamson, Davis Murphy, Louie Hamblett (Lib Dem) |
| Where | OBA Millennium Centre, Featherstall Road North and Shaw Lifelong Learning Centre, High Street, Shaw |
| When | 2026 (specific dates not provided) |
| Why it matters | Provides direct access for residents to raise concerns with elected representatives |
| What's next | Residents can attend surgeries without appointment to discuss local issues |
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