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Hamilton politicians hear residents’ views in street surgery

Hamilton Politicians Engage with Residents in Street Surgery
Local politicians in Hamilton recently held a street surgery in Burnbank to connect with residents and hear their views on local issues. Hamilton North & East councillor Davie McLachlan and Central Scotland MSP Monica Lennon took to the streets to engage with householders and businesses, aiming to gain insight into the community’s concerns and challenges firsthand.
During the doorstep surgery and walkabout, McLachlan and Lennon listened to a range of issues raised by residents, including anti-social behaviour and challenges faced by local traders. The politicians acknowledged the recent challenges Burnbank has experienced and expressed their commitment to collaborating with other local representatives and organisations to address these issues.
Lennon highlighted the importance of directly engaging with constituents to better understand how to serve the community effectively, stating, “It’s crucial that the council, police, and politicians work together to address these problems and ensure the community remains a safe and thriving place for everyone.”
The politicians also discussed opportunities to enhance community safety and create a more welcoming environment in Burnbank. By actively listening to residents’ concerns and experiences, McLachlan and Lennon demonstrated their dedication to representing the community’s best interests and working towards positive solutions.
Overall, the street surgery served as a valuable platform for residents to voice their opinions and for local politicians to demonstrate their commitment to addressing the needs of the community. Through ongoing engagement and collaborative efforts, McLachlan, Lennon, and other representatives aim to contribute to the betterment of Burnbank and foster a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment for all residents.