One of the candidates running for a seat on Rothesay Council claims to have made over 2 thousand stops to guage the feeling in the town hitting over 150 homes a day.
Miriam Wells wants to visit all of the estimated 35 hundred homes in the town during the campaign.
Wells tells CHSJ News the town is doing well running its financial affairs but any organisation can use the infusion of new ideas and energy.
One common concern she hears going door to door is the number of deer roaming about with drainage issues in some parts of the town.
Wells is in favour of co-operating with neighbouring municipalities but she doesn't favour amalgamation.