With the General Election only weeks away, on May 7, it’s almost decision time. So for those of you who are still on the fence or just want to find out more before you cast your vote, here’s a rundown of some local events that might help you make up your mind.
Cycling and Active Travel Hustings, April 21, 1 Redcliffe Street
Life Cycle UK have organised for politicians from the Greens, Labour, Conservatives, UKIP and Lib Dems to come together and present their positions on cycling in Bristol and other forms of active transport.
Thirst for Knowledge presents… The General Election Special, April 28, Trinity Centre
Thirst for Knowledge is offering you the chance to put your questions to a panel at Bristol's answer to Question Time. On the panel there'll be representatives from six of the main political parties. The event is privately organised and prides itself on being completely unbiased and impartial. Any questions are welcome.
Bristol Post Hustings, April 28-30, various locations
The Bristol Post has organised three debates before the election. They will offer people the chance to quiz the panel in three of the most contested seats in the Bristol area. This includes Shirehampton, Cotham and Kingswood.
Don’t forget, if you want to vote you need to be registered before April 20. Polls open on May 7 and you can find your local polling station here.