PASSION, empowerment and honesty - these are just a few of the values promised to voters in the Drumchapel/Anniesland ward at last night's hustings event.
Labour's Paul Carey and Anne McTaggart where joined on stage by the SNP's Malcolm Balfour, Elspeth Kerr and Malcolm Mitchell alongside the Scottish Green Party's Louisa McGuigan and Tommy Sheridan - Indyref 2's Gary Kelly.
The group were asked questions by dozens of residents who turned up in a bid to determine who deserved their vote ahead of Thursday's trip to the polls.
Residents were asked to share their views on two large rolls of paper, which featured topics for discussion such as education, social care and transport.
The final questions for all candidates was asked by the chair of High Knightswood and Anniesland Community Council.
He asked candidates to explain what they would bring to the ward if they were elected on May 4.
The majority of candidates responses are shown in the video above, however, a slight mishap saw Mr Mitchell excluded from the question round.
His response afterwards was: "Quite simply, at the top of the evening I said that I cared about community empowerment, to ensure that the community had a better life.
"If elected, I will work hard for every single one of you."
For more on last night's event, pick up the May 3 edition of the Clydebank Post.
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