WATCH: Prime Minister Launches Monthly Public Health Walks, Expands Town Hall Meetings

Prime Minister Launches Monthly Public Walks, Expands Town Hall Meetings
Prime Minister Gaston Browne says his administration will host monthly public walks and expand its series of town hall meetings as part of a broader effort to strengthen direct engagement with citizens.
Speaking on the Browne and Browne Show on Saturday, Browne said the initiative, which began on Valentine’s Day with a walk through St. John’s, is aimed at maintaining closer contact with residents and better understanding community concerns.
“We’re here to serve, and you can’t serve people if you don’t know what the issues are,” Browne said, noting that dozens of people participated in the inaugural walk.
He described the outreach as part of a deliberate push to increase accountability and accessibility, adding that town hall meetings have already yielded practical solutions to issues raised by residents.
The next town hall meeting is scheduled for St. Philip’s North, following what Browne described as a well-attended session in City South.
The prime minister said the walks will be held at least once per month and are open to the public, including those outside of his political base.
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