“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.
By Richard Whitehouse
Bettina Harries who is a Reform UK candidate in local elections in Cornwall and Buckinghamshire (Image: Reform UK) A candidate who is standing for councils in both Cornwall - where she lives - and Buckinghamshire has said that the elections are “totally pointless and a waste of time and money”. Bettina Harries is standing for election to Cornwall Council in the Wadebridge East & St Minver division but is also a candidate in the Marlow division in Buckinghamshire. The Local Democracy Reporting Service highlighted Bettina’s nominations last week with the candidate saying that she had lived in Cornwall for more than five years.
London mayoral and assembly candidates Laurence Fox and Richard Tice both marched through the city with some 50,000 others on Saturday to demand an end to the.
Labour appears to make late announcement of new Residents Parking Zone Residents have every right to be suspicious of announcements two weeks before an election
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People who have been campaigning for a new Residents Parking Zone in their area of Bristol have finally been told plans will be brought forward, just 13 days before the local council election.
Marvin Rees won t stand for Bristol mayor in 2024 but pledges underground within a decade
But he says Bristol will have an underground railway in 8 or 10 years
17:05, 27 APR 2021
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Marvin Rees has confirmed he is standing to be re-elected mayor of Bristol for the last time.
Mr Rees says he will not be on the ballot paper in 2024 regardless of whether he wins a second term or loses at the polls on Thursday, May 6.