In conversation with – Sir Gavin Williamson to take questions from Stone residents

A Little Bit of Stone will take the mic for a community Q&A session with Stone’s Member of Parliament later this month, offering residents the chance to put their questions directly to Sir Gavin.

Official portrait of Sir Gavin Williamson, MP for Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge, wearing a navy blue suit, light blue shirt, and green tie, set against a plain grey background.
Gavin Williamson ©House of Commons/Roger Harris

The event will take place on Thursday, 25th September at Walton Community Centre on Whitemill Lane. Doors open from 6:30 pm, with the session starting shortly after. As the venue has a capacity of 100, early arrival is recommended.

What to expect on the night

Sir Gavin will begin the evening with a short welcome speech, reflecting on his past year as MP for Stone. The session will then open up to questions from the audience.

Residents are encouraged to raise the issues that matter most to them – from local concerns in Stone to priorities for the constituency or matters they would like discussed in Parliament.

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To ensure everyone has a fair chance, audience members will be selected to ask their questions, with a roving microphone used so that all can hear.

Key details

  • Location: Walton Community Centre, Whitemill Lane, Stone, ST15 8EQ
  • Date: Thursday 25th September
  • Time: Arrive from 6:30 pm, event to follow
  • Capacity: 100 people

A chance to take part

The evening is open to all Stone residents and provides a community setting to share views directly with their MP. 

If you are not able to attend on the night, Sir Gavin also holds regular surgeries in Stone and across the wider constituency. These provide another opportunity for residents to raise issues directly with him. Details of upcoming surgery dates and how to book an appointment can be found on his official website.

James Du Pavey - Stone

1 comment

  • Peter Marenghi

    How can I make an appointment to speak to Sir Gavin at on of his surgeries in Stone?

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