A new push for grassroots democratic engagement is launching in the St. Mary South constituency, as Cabinet Minister and sitting Member of Parliament E.P. Chet Greene has unveiled a planned series of public town hall forums designed to connect directly with local residents and capture on-the-ground feedback about pressing community issues.
Two initial gatherings have already been locked into the official schedule, with the first forum set to kick off on June 18, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. in the community of Liberta. The second meeting will follow just four days later, on June 22, 2026, at the same 7:30 p.m. start time, hosted in Cobbs Cross. Additional sessions for other parts of the constituency are expected to be announced at a later date following the conclusion of these initial two gatherings.
In a public statement announcing the initiative, Greene extended an open invitation to all constituents across St. Mary South to attend the forums, regardless of political affiliation. He emphasized that every resident’s ideas, lived experiences, policy perspectives, and unaddressed concerns carry weight, and framed the upcoming town halls as more than just informational sessions—they are a structured opportunity for local community members to actively participate in co-creating targeted solutions to the challenges their neighborhoods face.
The MP added that the core mission of these meetings extends far beyond simply collecting input. The forums are intentionally designed to nurture a culture of respectful, productive dialogue between elected officials and constituents, as well as between community members with differing viewpoints. Greene stressed that a foundation of radical openness and collaborative problem-solving will guide all discussions, with the ultimate end goal of translating conversational insights into tangible, actionable projects and policy changes that deliver tangible benefits to both individual constituents and the wider St. Mary South community.
