Shettleston MSP open, accessible, and available for constituents
Local MSP for the East End, John Mason, has revealed that he has dealt with over 2,000 constituency cases since he was elected as the MSP for Glasgow Shettleston in May 2011. Mr Mason officially opened his shop front Constituency Office at the end of August 2011 but has been dealing with cases since he was elected. This week saw John and his team of staff deal with their 2,000th case.
The SNP MSP, who pledged to open a shop front Constituency Office if elected, said he saw his Parkhead Cross office as part of his “open, accessible and available” agenda. During his two years as the Member of the Westminster Parliament for Glasgow East, John Mason also opened a highly visible shop front office on Shettleston Road, where he and his team of staff dealt with over 2,000 constituency cases.
In campaigning to win the city’s East End seat at Holyrood in 2011, John Mason pointed out that local Labour politicians often stand for election, and then quickly disappear into a business centre where no-one can see them or get assistance with constituency cases.
Commenting, Shettleston MSP, John Mason, said:
“I am delighted that we have an established Constituency Office in the East End, which local residents can easily approach for advice and assistance. Since being elected in May 2011, we have literally been working non-stop with casework, which is good in one sense, because it means people are keeping in contact with their MSP. What is a little more disappointing, however, is the number of problems people experience on a daily basis. These can range from issues like missed refuse collections, to major issues like benefits being stopped or people being made homeless.
“Housing continues to be the main problem that constituents bring to my attention and I continue to make calls for housing investment in the Scottish Parliament.
“My fully-staffed Constituency Office is open Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm, and open until 7pm on a Friday for constituents who wish to attend my evening surgery.
“During my election, I pledged to be open, accessible and available to my constituents. Every constituent can phone me at the office or on my mobile and anyone can visit my Constituency Office during the week. Similarly, I am committed to delivering local newsletters around the East End – not just during elections, but throughout the year – and keeping people up to date with my activities in Holyrood and the East End.
“It is a privilege to be the local MSP for Glasgow Shettleston and I am here to serve the people as best I can. We all know the East End has its problems and people need help with a variety of issues, be it housing, social work, education or health. My office is open and my team staff and I are here to help”.