Dec 17, 2009 0
Lib Dems Start Advice Surgery For Polish Community
Reading’s Liberal Democrat prospective MP for Reading East, Cllr Gareth Epps, and leader of the Liberal Democrat group on Reading Borough Council, Cllr Kirsten Bayes, started a new advice surgery for members of the town’s significant Polish community on Saturday 12 December.
The idea of the surgery came about following discussions with the Liberal Democrat Friends of Poland group. From discussions with the local community, concerns were raised that the language barrier and discrimination faced by many Poles left some struggling to cope with a variety of issues.
The surgery, held in the Gospoda bar/restaurant on Bedford Road, was very successful, going an hour beyond its scheduled time in order for all those attending to be seen. Polish translation was offered by community leader Mariusz Rapa.
Commenting, Gareth said:-
‘Liberal Democrats work for and support all residents, regardless of background or origin. I’m hoping to be able to talk to other Reading communities too through offering our help and support to get things done.
‘As EU citizens the Polish community can vote for their councillor though they are not entitled to vote at UK General Elections – but that doesn’t mean we should turn our back on them. They contribute hugely to the local economy – and they face the same kind of problems that many of us do. With the help of translators to overcome language barriers, we can help people look after themselves and get support to combat exploitation.’
Kirsten said:-
‘The need for the community to have access to advice was clear. Reading offers many excellent support and advice services, but at times residents need that bit of extra help. The issues coming up were varied, but highlighted the problems that people can face with employment and housing in particular.’
John Oakes, founding Secretary of the Liberal Democrat Friends of Poland (standing in photo) said:
“We aim to ensure that all EU citizens have full access to the local council and other services they are entitled to, so we hope that Polish-language surgeries like this soon become the norm across the country.”




