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More tickets available for council leadership hustings

More tickets available for council leadership hustings

🕔18.Nov 2015

A further 50 tickets are being released for the Birmingham city council leadership hustings.

Anyone interested in attending the event at the CBSO Centre, Berkley Street, at 6pm on Thursday November 19, should apply to

The closing time for ticket applications is 12 noon November 19.

The session is being organised by the Birmingham Post and Birmingham Mail and Chamberlain News. The audience will consist of members of the public, as well as Labour councillors and party members.

Anyone can submit a question, and a selection will be asked at the hustings.

The question must relate to a matter that is the responsibility of Birmingham city council.

The candidates will not be given advance notice of the questions.

Questions can be emailed to  or tweeted to @ChamberlainFile with the hashtag #brumleader.

The candidates to replace Sir Albert Bore as council leader are: John Clancy, Ian Ward, Barry Henley, and Penny Holbrook.

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