Filming of local council meetings
23/02/12
An interesting piece in the Carmarthen Journal today. A local council is considering whether or not it should have its meetings filmed. At present around 40 local councils have agreed to have their meetings filmed. Given that Prime Minister's question time is filmed as are a number of Parliamentary debates it seems logical that all local councils should agree to have their public meetings filmed.EDITOR'S BLOG
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