Consultation on election posters draw approaches closing date

A consultation on proposals to stop allowing political groups and candidates in an election from using council owned land or equipment to put up posters supporting their candidature will soon close.

Consultation on election posters draw approaches closing date

Telford & Wrekin Council’s returning officer, Richard Partington, is seeking the views of politicians, potential candidates and the public in the borough over this issue before making taking any decision.

The consultation is due to close on Friday 14 November.

Many other councils already do not allow such political election material on their land and the issue came to the fore in this summer’s European elections in the borough, when a number of election posters on street furniture were damaged or de-faced, often with offensive symbols or language.

Mr Partington said: “We haven’t had a problem with election posters in Telford and Wrekin before and it is a great shame that it happened.

“We have had a protocol in place that permitted election posters on council owned assets and this generally worked well.

“However, during the European Elections we received complaints and the council incurred costs immediately taking down posters that had offensive symbols or language on them.

“We also had some complaints about the proliferation of signs and that some were not taken down until long after the 14 day “grace” period post-election.

Many other councils in the region have already stopped political parties and candidates using of council owned land or street furniture such as lamp posts for election purposes.

If anyone had any views on this issue, they can submit them to elections@telford.gov.uk or by writing to Electoral Services, Telford & Wrekin Council, Addenbrooke House, Ironmasters Way, Telford TF3 4NT by 14 November 2014.




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