DETAILS have been revealed of a hustings in Helensburgh for all of the town's General Election candidates.
The Argyll and Bute TSI (Third Sector Interface), the umbrella body for all the area's voluntary groups, has announced it'll be hosting the event as the six people hoping to represent Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber at Westminster enter the final push of their fight for local votes.
The TSI says the event will focus on the third sector, social enterprise, and community issues, providing a platform for candidates to discuss their policies and answer your questions.
The meeting will be held at the Helensburgh and Lomond Civic Centre on East Clyde Street on Wednesday, June 26, from 7pm until 8.30pm.
The TSI says the event is primarily for those volunteering or working in the third sector, social enterprise, or community sectors.
It is looking for 75 audience members.
A spokesperson for the TSI said: "If you are working or volunteering in the third sector, social enterprise, or community sectors, this event is for you.
"Additional spaces may be available for others if capacity allows."
To register your interest in attending, go to tinyurl.com/tsihustingshelensburgh.
The six candidates in the running for the area's votes are, in alphabetical order by surname, Amanda Hampsey (Conservative), Melanie Hurst (Reform UK), Tommy Macpherson (Independent), Hamish Maxwell (Labour), Brendan O'Hara (SNP), and Alan Reid (Liberal Democrat).
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