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Post's first Bristol mayor hustings being held tonight

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012
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THE Post is holding the first of a series of "tough" hustings tonight which will test the candidates' knowledge on local issues.

It will be held at the Vassall Centre in Gill Avenue, Fishponds, from 7pm-8pm.

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Anyone can attend the debate but in order to give us an idea of numbers, we would prefer those doing so to let us know in advance.

If you would like to be in the audience, please ring 0117 934 3342, email r.hill@bepp.co.uk or visit http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/org/2805348936. Admission is free.

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Three more Post hustings will be held during the next few weeks.

They will be held at:

- Anglican Chapel, Arnos Vale on Wednesday, October 31 from 1pm-2pm.

- Bristol Room, Memorial Stadium, Horfield, on Wednesday, November 7 from 7pm-8pm.

- Ashton Gate on Monday, November 12, from 7pm-8pm.

The hustings will be chaired by Post editor Mike Norton who wants to engage as many Bristolians as possible with the election. He said: "They'll be tough for the candidates, too. We won't be giving them the questions in advance so they will have to show a real depth of knowledge about the city."

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    by Tim_M

    Tuesday, October 23 2012, 6:28PM

    “"Tough", please! Currently candidates of all parties seem to be able to get away with campaigning on things that have nothing to do with them at all, have been in the planning for a while and are going to be implemented whether they become mayor or not (e.g. living wage for council workers, enterprise zone, junction improvements around Temple Meads, Bristol Metro, new railway stations, etc.). And neither are they challenged when they talk about things they can't or shouldn't interfere with (such as the stadium planning fiasco).”

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