WHAT is the vision for Hereford in 15 years time?
That is the question being asked of local politicians in a public debate in April - just before the May local elections.
The political hustings come amid concerns that there is no master plan for the city and instead it is facing piecemeal development.
Candidates will each be allowed to show five slides in a five-minute presentation to show off deliverable visions for the city.
The candidates will be explaining their approach to highway design, their vision for the city and just where they would like to see new developments.
Parties taking part are: Conservative, Green, It's our County, Labour, and Liberal Democrat.
The event is at Herefordshire and Ludlow College on Folly Lane on April 11, hosted by Hereford University Centre and the Hereford Civic Society and chaired by John Bothamley, CBE.
It is free of charge and open to the public. Arrivals from 6.45pm, for a 7pm start, and a 8.30pm close
To book a spot before April 4 email studentHUB@hlcollege.ac.uk or ring. 0800 032 1986
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