THE Times Radio election bus will come to Warrington tomorrow, Wednesday.

Broadcasting live from a studio within the giant branded tour bus, Times Radio is travelling across the country to listen to the voices of local communities and highlight the political issues that matter most to them ahead of the General Election.

The bus will visit key battlegrounds and politically significant areas up until polling day.

At each location, Times Radio will provide real-time updates, expert analysis, lively debates and interviews, ensuring listeners are ‘fully informed on every twist and turn’ of the election campaign.

On Wednesday, it will make its way to Warrington Market.

Along the way on the election bus tour, the public will be able to record messages for the next Prime Minister against a realistic Number10 Downing Street backdrop. Messages will then be incorporated into Times Radio’s programmes.

Tim Levell, programme director of Times Radio, said: “The General Election is the one moment when power flows to every individual person across the United Kingdom.

“We are delighted that the Times Radio election bus, complete with its state-of-the-art on-board radio studio, will be visiting communities right across the country, to hear the concerns and opinions of the voters who will decide our next government.”

The tour bus was supplied by Empire RV, the design, advertising and activation was created by The Tenth Man and produced by Extreme Productions.

Coinciding with the launch of the tour, The Times, The Sunday Times and Times Radio have today also unveiled a new election marketing campaign.

Created by News UK’s dedicated agency, Pulse Creative, the integrated campaign, ‘From Westminster to your World’, illustrates how these brands help customers better understand the real-life impact of the election on the issues that matter to them.