Broadland
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"ITS ABOUT TIME SOMETHING WAS DONE ABOUT THE APPALLING POTHOLE SITUATION" from MIKE (add issue)Recent activity in Broadland
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MIKE started Photograph an election leaflet May 12
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Cindy completed Photograph an election leaflet May 12
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MIKE started Spread The Word May 04
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Cindy completed Ask your candidates to answer our survey Apr 30
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MIKE completed Ask your candidates to answer our survey Apr 26
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MIKE completed Research more local issues Apr 15
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MIKE posted an issue Apr 15
ITS ABOUT TIME SOMETHING WAS DONE ABOUT THE APPALLING POTHOLE SITUATION add your issue
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Jason posted an issue Mar 23
Far more rubbish should be recycled, and the range of items that can be placed in the recycle bin should increase. add your issue
Local issues in Broadland
We're collecting local issues in Broadland. Some of these have been turned into questions to put to the candidates standing at the 2010 general election in the form of a questionnaire.
Issues are no longer being turned into questions, but we still want them! A good local issue will be about a problem of local relevance, possibly suggesting how something should have been/be done.
- Far more rubbish should be recycled, and the range of items that can be placed in the recycle bin should increase.
- Norfolk should be a unitary, not Norwich
- ITS ABOUT TIME SOMETHING WAS DONE ABOUT THE APPALLING POTHOLE SITUATION (source)
Local questions for candidate questionnaire
These are the questions that have been made out of the local issues Demoracy Club volunteers have posted. They'll make up the 'local' section of a questionnaire that TheyWorkForYou is developing in conjunction with Demoracy Club. Below the question is the local issue it's derived from.
Do you agree that ... ?
- Norwich City Council should not be turned in to a unitary authority. (source)
Based on issue: Norfolk should be a unitary, not Norwich (source)
- The range of items that can be placed in recycle bins in Broadland should increase.
Based on issue: Far more rubbish should be recycled, and the range of items that can be placed in the recycle bin should increase.

