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11:42 AM April 22, 2021
People in Wymondham will be voting for their representatives on a town and county level on May 6.
- Credit: Denise Bradley
Like the rest of Norfolk, residents of Wymondham and the surrounding areas will be voting for their preferred candidates to represent them at County Hall.
But these are not the only council seats up for grabs on May 6, as three spaces on Wymondham Town Council need to be filled.
Joe Mooney is stepping down as county councillor for Wymondham.
- Credit: Denise Bradley
In January, David Roberts and Jack Hornby stepped down in the North ward, while Wednesday Batchelor resigned, leaving a vacancy in the Central ward.
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