Radio election debate: Be in the audience for south of Scotland hustings

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BBC Scotland is hosting a series of TV and radio debates ahead of the Holyrood election on 5 May.

Two hustings will take place in the south of Scotland - the first in Dumfries on 26 April and the second on 28 April in Selkirk.

The debates will focus on a number of issues including economic growth, transport and council services.

Debate in detail - Dumfries

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Dumfriesshire constituency candidates - [top] Elaine Murray and Richard Brodie and [bottom] Joan McAlpine and Oliver Mundell

  • When? - Tuesday, 26 April at 19:00

  • Where? - The Duncan Rooms, Easterbrook Hall, Dumfries

  • Who? - Dumfriesshire constituency candidates - the Scottish Liberal Democrat's Richard Brodie; Scottish National Party's Joan McAlpine; Scottish Conservative Oliver Mundell and Scottish Labour's Elaine Murray

Debate in detail - Selkirk

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Ettrick Roxburgh and Berwickshire Constituency candidates - [top] Barry Cunning and John Lamont and [bottom] Paul Wheelhouse and Jim Hume

  • When? - Thursday, 28 April

  • Where? - The Victoria Hall, Selkirk

  • Who? -Ettrick Roxburgh and Berwickshire Constituency candidates - Scottish National Party's Paul Wheelhouse; Scottish Labour's Barrie Cunning; Scottish Liberal Democrats' Jim Hume and Scottish Conservative John Lamont