Vote Labour boards have been plastered with 'vote green' posters in wards across Norwich as the city heads to the polls for local elections
The Vote Labour boards in gardens of supporters on Friends Road, near the University of East Anglia, had the A4 paper 'vote green' signs stabled to them.
It is reported that similar posters have appeared on boards in the Wensum, Nelson and Town Close wards.
It comes as voters head to the polls in the city for local elections.
There is one councillor being elected in each of the following wards in Norwich: Catton Grove, Crome, Mile Cross, Bowthorpe, Eaton, Lakenham, Mancroft, Nelson, Thorpe Hamlet, Town Close, University, Wensum, Sewell.
Norwich City Council is currently controlled by Labour. Labour has 22 seats, the Greens have 14 and the Liberal Democrats have three. Seven of the seats up for election are held by Labour, five by the Greens and one by the Liberal Democrats.
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