Samantha Dixon, Member of Parliament for Chester North & Neston, is holding another surgery dedicated to housing to provide vital support and advice to local residents.
The event will take place on Friday 7th November, offering residents a valuable opportunity to speak directly with housing providers, representatives from Cheshire West and Chester Council, and other local organisations. The aim is to help those dealing with a range of housing issues by providing expert advice, answering questions, and connecting people with the support they need to improve their housing situation.
Speaking ahead of the event, Samantha said:
“Housing issues affect many families in our community, and it’s important people have access to the right support and information. I want to make sure residents know they’re not alone and that help is available.
“I’m pleased my team and I have been able to provide in previous events and am pleased we are able to host another. Thank you to all the organisations who continue to work alongside my caseworkers and me making these events possible.
“I encourage anyone struggling with housing concerns to get in touch and register to attend.”
This surgery follows Samantha Dixon’s meeting earlier this year with the leadership team at Sanctuary Housing, where they discussed ways to enhance services and support for local residents.
Residents interested in attending the surgery are encouraged to contact Samantha Dixon’s office to register and receive full event details.
For more information or to register, please email:
samantha.dixon.mp@parliament.uk
or call:
01244 343 229
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