Evening Advertiser readers will get the chance to put Swindon's politicians on the spot.
Leaders of the Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat and Green parties have agreed to submit themselves to a public question time on Monday evening at Drove Primary School.
Organised by the Evening Advertiser, it is free and open to everyone. Council leader Mike Bawden will be answering questions for the Conservatives, Kevin Small for Labour, Mike Evemy for the Liberal Democrats and Bill Hughes for the Greens.
The debate, which begins at 7.30pm, will be chaired by Evening Advertiser editor Mark Waldron. "With the election less than a week away, we want to give people a chance to put their questions to the politicians to see what they're made of," said Mark.
Spaces are limited, so you are advised to get there early. Parking will be in a playground off Southampton Street.
BBC Radio Swindon will record the debate for broadcast later in the week.
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