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So just how long is it since Whately Road was re-surfaced? A matter of weeks I believe. Well today 03/05/18 Thames Water have arrived and guess what are now DIGGING UP an area at the junction with Lordship Lane.


Do Thames water never learn or talk with the council, and how long before the P13 is back on diversion, give me

S-T-R-E-N-G-T-H.


And the Lib Dems where going door to door as I passed through at lunch time, didn't think they were allowed to do so on polling day?

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dbboy Wrote:

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> And the Lib Dems where going door to door as I

> passed through at lunch time, didn't think they

> were allowed to do so on polling day?


No, there's a ban on broadcasting campaigns imposed by Ofcom, but at a local level you can campaign all you like as long as you don't do it near polling stations.

rendelharris Wrote:

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> dbboy Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

>

> > And the Lib Dems where going door to door as I

> > passed through at lunch time, didn't think they

> > were allowed to do so on polling day?

>

> No, there's a ban on broadcasting campaigns

> imposed by Ofcom, but at a local level you can

> campaign all you like as long as you don't do it

> near polling stations.


Oh that explains why I've had nothing but leaflets from Labour on the Lordship Lane Estate.

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