Saturday, 18 April 2015
Election Hustings
This week, we had two more election hustings, one at Holy Trinity Church in Claygate, and the other at St Christophers Church in Hinchley Wood. Both were lively, with a range of issues arising. At Claygate, there was a greater focus on national and international issues - from the economy to defence. At Hinchley Wood, there was slightly more focus on local issues including things like affordable housing and cycle lanes.
On the panel at Holy Trinity Church Claygate,
At St Christophers Church in Hinchley Wood with stalwart local Elmbridge councillors, Chris Cross and Christine Elmer,
On the panel taking questions from the Hinchley Wood audience.
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