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Surgeries
offer people in East
Antrim the opportunity to meet with me and express their
concerns and worries on a wide range of issues. As a result,
I will endeavour to help you as best I can.
I
hold regular surgeries at my Carrickfergus Advice Centre,
3 St Brides Street, Carrickfergus, BT38 8AF or at 41 Station Road, Larne, BT40 3NJ.
Opening hours are 9.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday.
Please
phone me on (028) 9336 2995/ 028 2827 3258 to arrange a suitable time. Appointments
can also be made to meet you at Stormont.
I can also visit you in your home if it is necessary.
Mobile
Advice Centres
I also provide a mobile advice centre on the 1st and 3rd Saturday
of each month that may suit you:
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10.00am
- 10.45am: Shopping Centre, Glassillan Grove, Greenisland
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11.00am
- 11.45am: Sunnylands Shops, Carrickfergus
Alternatively,
you can contact
me through this web site or by email:
roy.beggs@btopenworld.com
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Beggs demands adoption of Maritime area Roads and Sewerage Ulster Unionist Councillor and MLA Roy Beggs has called for the Department for Regional Development to draw down money from the developer’s bond covering Carrickfergus Maritime Area so that the road and sewerage infrastructure is brought up to adoption standards. He has also written to the Department of Social Development asking that they bring up to standard the pumping station, which they retain responsibility for. 10/08/05
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Beggs welcomes confidence in Larne shown by American Investor Roy Beggs Ulster Unionist MLA, has welcomed the support of Invest NI in contributing £840,000 towards a £7m investment by Colorado Company Gambro BCT. 15/06/05
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170 new jobs at FG Wilson is a ‘welcome boost for the local economy’ says Empey and Beggs Former Stormont Economy Minister, Sir Reg Empey MLA and East Antrim Assemblyman Cllr Roy Beggs Jnr MLA have welcomed the creation of 170 new jobs, due to an increase in export orders, in one of Northern Ireland’s leading engineering companies, FG Wilson. 10/06/05
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Beggs Questions NI Human Right’s Commissions’ Priorities Roy Beggs Ulster Unionist MLA has recently questioned the failure of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission to comment on the murder of Robert McCartney and the events surrounding it. 16/03/05
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