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9th May Hustings for ED Ward Local elections


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Friday May 9th 7 = 9. Barry Area Residents' Association and the East Dulwich Community Centre. Come and hear local council candidates views on why you should vote for them on 22nd May.


The Community Centre in Darrell Road has a tradition of hosting a lively Question Style evening to give residents the opportunity to quiz candidates of all parties on LOCAL matters pertaining to East Dulwich/Southwark Council.


Free admission.

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There have been at least two so far, and this one is taking place on Sunday:


Dulwich Village Hustings - 26th April 7pm St Barnabas Parish Hall

More details: https://meetyournextmp.com/event/885-dulwich-village-hustings-26th-april-7pm-st-barnabas-parish-hall

The Details of this meeting at St Barnabas say 'Non-selective Hustings for Dulwich and West Norwood Constituency.'

what the heck is a none selective Husting?

I thought a Hustings meting were to help you decide who to select - obviously dont expect to vote at the actual meeting !

A useful question.

A non selective busting is where all candidates are invited.


See http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/169480/sp-hustings-npc-ukpge.pdf


In the regulated period for the UK Parliamentary general election, spending on a hustings will be regulated by us if you:

? selectively invite candidates or parties to your hustings and do not have impartial reasons for doing so, and

? the public are invited to attend the hustings

If you hold a members? only selec

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