Anti-BNP protesters will be taking to the streets of Corsham to show their anger at a member of the far-right party claiming a seat on the town council.

A rally and protest has been organised for Monday, June 11, after BNP Coun Michael Simpkins took the Rudloe ward uncontested at the recent elections.

Kyle Thornhill, 21, who has lived in Corsham all his life, has had leaflets and posters printed to publicise the event.

He is calling on everyone in Corsham and the surrounding area who objects to BNP involvement in the town to get involved.

He said: "I, like a lot of local people, did not get to hear that this BNP candidate was standing until it was too late to do anything about it, because if we had I would have stood against him to stop the BNP getting in."

He is organising the campaign to show what he says is the "strong anti-fascist feeling" in Corsham.

"Although there was a protest last week, again not enough people heard about it until too late, so what we are doing is organising a protest, letting plenty of people know about it and giving them plenty of time.

"The response I've had from all the people I've met has been overwhelmingly positive, with the only negative comments coming from BNP people via websites."

Mr Thornhill, whose great grandfather came from Barbados, says the rally will also celebrate Britain's multi-culturalism.

African drummers are expected to attend and there will be a host of foreign cuisines on offer.

"The vast majority of people in Corsham do not want the BNP here, and it has been inspiring to hear the comments from all the people I've spoken to," said Mr Thornhill.

"I'm sure there will be a very big turnout."

The protest starts at 5.30pm. For more information email notobnp@ hotmail.co.uk