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Public Petitions, Statements and Questions
Meeting: 18/10/2022 - Full Council (Item 6)
6 Public Petitions, Statements and Questions PDF 3 MB
Public forum items can be about any matter the Council is responsible for or which directly affects the city. Submissions will be treated in order of receipt and as many people shall be called upon as is possible within the time allowed within the meeting (normally 30 minutes).
Further rules can be found within our Council Procedure Rules within the Constitution.
Please note that the following deadlines apply to this meeting:
a. Public petitions and statements: Petitions and written statements must be received by 12 noon on Friday 14 October 2022 at latest. One written statement per member of the public is permitted.
b. Public questions: Written public questions must be received by 5pm on
Wednesday 12 October 2022 at latest. A maximum of 2 questions per member of the public is permitted. Questions should be addressed to the Mayor or relevant Cabinet Member.
Public forum items should be e-mailed to democratic.services@bristol.gov.uk
Additional documents:
- Responses to petitions and statements 18 Oct 2022, item 6 PDF 67 KB
- Responses to public questions 18 Oct 2022, item 6 PDF 334 KB
Minutes:
Public Petitions:
There was one public petition received which was referred to the Mayor for his consideration and response.
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Name |
Title |
PP01 |
Miss D T R-Oakly |
Colston Parade Road Name Change |
Public Statements:
Full Council received and noted the following statements, which were also referred to the Mayor for his consideration / information.
Ref No |
Name |
Title |
PS01 |
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PS02 |
A citizens’ assembly on Bristol’s new committee system of governance |
|
PS03 |
Extension of Southville RPZ |
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PS04 |
David Redgewell |
Bus Tenders – West of England Combined Transport Authority and North Somerset Council |
PS05 |
Emma Green – Bristol Disability Equality Forum |
Impact of Clean Air Zone Plans on Disabled People |
PS06 |
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PS07 |
Dr Ettore Lamacchia – The Victoria Park Community |
Bristol’s Residents’ Parking Zone scheme |
PS08 |
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PS09 |
Sian Ellis-Thomas – Chairman of Friends of Redcatch Park |
Redcatch Community Garden |
PS10 |
Vice Chair of Friends of Redcatch Park |
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PS11 |
Louise Spellward |
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PS12 |
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PS13 |
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PS14 |
Jill Tarlton - Bristol Tree Forum |
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PS15 |
Michelle Jackson |
A4018 ‘Improvements’ |
PS16 |
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PS17 |
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PS18 |
Ann Hughes Devereaux |
Who Will Benefit From The Destruction Of Nature In BRISTOL’S City Centre |
PS19 |
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PS20 |
Kevin Fitzgerald |
Bus Lanes on The A4018 |
PS21 |
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PS22 |
Professor John Tarlton - Bristol Tree Forum |
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PS23 |
Charlotte Tedenljung |
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PS24 |
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PS25 |
Lucy Bartlett |
A4018 ‘Improvements’ |
PS26 |
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PS27 |
Bethany Harris |
Road Usage |
PS28 |
Dave Langley |
A4018 ‘Improvements’ |
PS29 |
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PS30 |
Suzan Sadie Hackett |
Climate Change and Bristol Inner City |
PS31 |
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PS32 |
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PS33 |
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PS34 |
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PS35 |
BARBI - British Association of Restaurants, Bars and Independents |
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PS36 |
Edyta Koloszewska |
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PS37 |
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PS38 |
Agata Ptak - Concerned parents of Brentry Primary School |
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PS39 |
Lukasz Kazimierczuk |
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PS40 |
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PS41 |
Motion Regarding Bristol Parent Carer Forum |
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PS42 |
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PS43 |
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PS44 |
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PS45 |
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PS46 |
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PS47 |
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PS48 |