The Independents aiming to shake up local politics in Plymouth
They include a science teacher, business owners, taxi drivers, a grandfather and young mums
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A number of Independents and candidates from small local and national parties are standing across Plymouth at the city council elections on Thursday, May 6.
Here are their details and a brief outline about their policies, either written by the candidates or obtained from published election material.
They offer an alternative to the main political parties and include a science teacher, business owners, a grandfather and young mums.
Memorial to victims of the slave trade will go ahead on Plymouth Hoe
But plans for a plaque telling the story of slave trader Sir John Hawkins have been scrapped
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Man who tried to stop Plymouth square being named after black footballer Jack Leslie ordered to pay £8,000 legal costs
Danny Bamping appealed against the city council decision to rename Sir John Hawkins Square after pioneering black footballer Jack Leslie
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