See the unusual polling booth where Staffordshire voters are having their say
It's not a holiday park but voters in a village near Stafford have been casting their ballots for the county's election in a caravan.
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The quirky polling booth set up on the driveway of a property in High Offley near Eccleshall has been used by residents for the last 10 years to have their say over who represents them.
Stafford Borough Council said "We look for venues that are convenient and accessible for residents to be able to vote.
"Sometimes that means improvising and we are very grateful that the owner of the caravan has allowed us to use it for electors in High Offley for more than a decade now - and to be parked in someone else’s driveway."

Voters were heading to the polls on Thursday to elect their Staffordshire County Council representatives for the next four years.
The last election was held in 2021 years ago resulting in the Tories maintaining control after taking over in 2009.
Up until May 1 the Conservatives have 53 seats, Labour and Labour & Co-operative have five seats, and the Independents four seats.
All 62 seats are being contested with Reform fielding candidates in every ward.