Save Our Civic

Helen Morgan's campaign to save Whitchurch Civic Centre

Helen outside Whitchurch Civic Centre

Helen Morgan MP wants to take the case for a Civic Centre facility in Whitchurch to the very top, and is meeting the Levelling Up Minister in late January.

The current building has been closed due to RAAC being found in the structure. Whether the current building can be repaired and re-opened, or whether a new building replaces it, Whitchurch needs a Civic Centre to remain at the heart of the town.

To show the scale of support, Helen has set-up a petition asking the Government's Levelling Up Department to get involved to secure its future.

Sign Helen's petition below to show your support for keeping a Civic Centre in Whitchurch.

Helen's Whitchurch Civic Centre petition

"I'm backing Helen Morgan's calls for Whitchurch Civic Centre to be saved, or to be replaced if the current building is to be demolished."

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