Bristol Mayoral Elections 2021: BristolLive to host mayoral hustings
The debate will be on Tuesday, May 4, at noon on our Facebook page
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In less than a week s time, people in Bristol will be casting their vote for the next mayor.
On Thursday, May 6, people across the Bristol region will be heading to the polls to vote in up to four elections.
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Two fly-tippers have been slapped with £400 fines - after dumping huge piles of rubbish in an alleyway.
The alley - off Waterloo Street, in Hanley - is repeatedly plagued by fly-tippers and was last targeted on Monday.
Bristol mayor Marvin Rees denies he is a bully and an egoist as he criticises councillors
He also blames opposition groups for the collapse of his former rainbow cabinet
17:12, 28 APR 2021
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Marvin Rees has denied being a “bully” and an “egoist” after councillors – including from his own Labour group – accused him of sidelining them and shutting down debate.
Bristol elections 2021: what each party is promising on the key issues
We have looked through all the parties manifestos
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Next month, people across the Bristol region will be heading to the polls to vote in up to four elections.
Voters get to choose the individual who will run the city for the next three years in Bristol s third ever election for city mayor, and all 70 seats on Bristol City Council are also up for grabs.
Bristol Mayoral Elections 2021: BristolLive to host mayoral hustings
The debate will be on April 29 at 5pm on our Facebok page
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In just over a week s time, people in Bristol will be casting their vote for the next mayor.
On Thursday, May 6, people across the Bristol region will be heading to the polls to vote in up to four elections.