Ballot Box Voters up and down the country will have their say in the first bumper crop of elections since the coronavirus pandemic hit. In Wiltshire, voters will be crossing boxes to choose a mixture of councillors, local mayors and police commissioners. Voters will also decide who they want to take up the role of Police and Crime Commissioner for Wiltshire and decide on referendums on neighbourhood plans. The PCC elections were due to take place last year but were delayed when the pandemic first took a grip of the world. With the voter registration deadline looming, we’ve taken a look at what turnout has been like across Wiltshire in recent years.
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Cleaners attended the toilets, on Oxford Street, on Friday and were met with heavy smoke. The fire had started in a bin. A spokeswoman from the fire service said: We were called to the public toilets in Oxford Street, Malmesbury at 5.33pm on Friday, one crew from Chippenham attended and used a bucket of water to extinguish a small fire involving a plastic bin within the toilet block. The stop was at 6.34pm.
Posting on Facebook, Malmesbury councillor Gavin Grant said that extra police patrols in the area had been requested. He wrote: Yet again, criminals have attacked our Covid compliant loos, attempting to set fire to our disabled loo behind the Town Hall this afternoon. Thank you to the fire service and our two PCSOs for attempting promptly.
Cleaners attended the toilets, on Oxford Street, on Friday (April 16) and were met with heavy smoke. This kind of criminality has to stop, councillor Gavin Grant said. A spokeswoman from the fire service said: We were called to the public toilets in Oxford Street, Malmesbury at 5.33pm on Friday, one crew from Chippenham attended and used a bucket of water to extinguish a small fire involving a plastic bin within the toilet block. The stop was at 6.34pm.
Posting on Facebook, Malmesbury councillor Gavin Grant said that extra police patrols in the area had been requested. He wrote: Yet again, criminals have attacked our Covid compliant loos, attempting to set fire to our disabled loo behind the Town Hall this afternoon. Thank you to the fire service and our two PCSOs for attempting promptly.