Road resurfacing needs top Billesley candidates ward concerns ahead of by-election
We spoke to candidates about their pledges ahead of election day on May 6
12:09, 28 APR 2021
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“During these discussions, they agreed that my plans were achievable and deliverable within budget.” When questioned on the assertion, a spokesman for Wiltshire Police said all candidates are given the same level of access to meetings with the chief constable and deputy chief constable, and it was up to the individual candidates whether or not they took up the offer. They added: “At the meetings, the same briefing material is used to inform each candidate about the demographics of the force area, current demand, and other operational context to give some early operational advice to each candidate on the context of policing in the county.
Multiple people were seen relieving themselves down the alleyway. | Photo: Phillip Cross
City of Lincoln Council has vowed to “clamp down” on people using alleyways as toilets, after yet more were seen urinating down a passage known as “pee and poo alley”.
CCTV footage of the alley at St Peter At Arches, between CEX and Caffe Nero, emerged over the weekend and showed multiple people using the alleyway as a toilet.
That’s despite multiple signs warning them they were being recorded on CCTV.
It is far from the first time this kind of thing has happened, with a similar incident being reported at the same alleyway back in July 2020.
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The policies of the five parties who won seats in 2016 - the SNP, Conservatives, Labour, Greens and Lib Dems - can be seen here.
There are six other parties who are standing enough candidates in every region to qualify for a party election broadcast: All for Unity (56 candidates), Scottish Family Party (42 candidates), UKIP (39 candidates), Freedom Alliance (36 candidates), Reform UK (36 candidates), and the Alba Party (32 candidates).
All for Unity
Founded by the former Labour MP George Galloway, the All For Unity party supports the union and has pledged to tackle the scourge of separatism .
It claims to be best placed to take the fight to the SNP, and wants to form a cross-party Government of National Unity with Scottish Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat MSPs after the election.