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Brighton Kemptown MP seeks views on pedestrianising St James’s Street

Simon Kirby, MP for Kemptown & Peacehaven is seeking views about the possible pedestrianisation of  St James’s Street.

Simon Kirby, MP

In an email to local residents, Simon wrote:

“As your Member of Parliament for Kemp Town I am frequently in touch with residents about issues of concern and I try and stay in regular contact to keep people informed of the actions I am taking.

“One issue I have been contacted about is the possibility of pedestrianising St James’s Street. I believe such a move could help provide a boost to local businesses as well as improving safety for shoppers, diners and pedestrians but I am keen to hear your views.

“Please do take a moment to let me have your views on this local issue. I am also surveying a number of residents in the St James’s Street area to hear their thoughts and I have made the survey available electronically.

“If you would like to fill in the survey, CLICK HERE:

“As well as liaising with the St James’s Street Community Action Group regarding this important part of our city, I continue to work on a wide variety of issues affecting Kemp Town, such as dog fouling in the area, anti social behaviour, the poor condition of many local roads and pavements and the need to ensure the area is well maintained by the Council (for instance repainting railings).

“I will be sure to keep a close eye on these issues and please do continue to report any concerns you have, about any issue, to me BY EMAILING:

You can contact Simon:

By post: Simon Kirby MP, House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA

By email: simon.kirby.mp@parliament.uk

On Facebook: facebook.com/kirbys

Twitter:@simonkirbymp

By telephone: 0207 219 7024 or 01273 589178

 

 

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