To celebrate Universal Child's Rights Day, students at Commonweal School will have an opportunity to talk to Swindon MP Julia Drown.
Ms Drown will be holding a special children's constituency surgery for pupils, to give them a chance to ask her about the issues which affect them.
The Universal Child Rights Day is a nationwide event organised by UNICEF, the United Nation's Children Fund, to give young people the chance to exercise their right to be heard. UNICEF believes that MPs have a responsibility to listen to children's views.
The surgery, which will be open to children at the school aged between 13 and 14, will be held at Commonweal School, on Monday from 12.30pm to 1.30pm.
A children's surgery will also be held at Bradon Forest School, Purton, tomorrow when pupils will get the chance to quiz North Wiltshire MP James Gray between 2.30pm and 3.20pm.
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