A lack of public information about the impending Police and Crime Commissioner election has prompted a local group to set up its own question-and-answer session with candidates.
The successful candidate will have the power to decide how the police budget is spent and who should be Chief Constable.
The Honiton Senior Voice group have organised next Wednesday's event, which seven of the ten would-be Commissioners will be attending - and it's open to all members of the public.
The group say they were being asked questions about the candidates by their members which they were unable to answer, because of the shortage of information being made available to the public.
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