Published:
7:15 PM May 6, 2021
Sue and Mark Orwell said the experience of voting at the polling station at the Downham Market Methodist Church was great.
- Credit: Sarah Hussain
People turning out to vote in the local elections have stressed the importance of doing so, saying the pandemic had not deterred them.
Voters in Downham Market described the experience as no different to normal despite the restrictions, as residents voted to elect new county council members, the next police and crime commissioner, and town councillors in their ward.
There was a steady flow of people entering the polling station at the Downham Market Methodist Church at midday on Thursday, May 6.