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Venue: Extraordinary meeting - Appointment of honorary aldermen and alderwomen

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59.

Welcome and safety information

Please note: if the alarm sounds, everyone at the meeting should please

exit the building via the way they came in, via the main entrance lobby

area, and then the front ramp. Please then assemble on the paved area

in front of the building on College Green by the flag poles.

 

If the front entrance cannot be used, alternative exits are available via

staircases 2 and 3 to the left and right of the Council Chamber. These

exit to the rear of the building. The lifts are not to be used. Then please

make your way to the assembly point at the front of the building.

 

Please do not return to the building until instructed to do so by the fire

warden(s).

Minutes:

The Lord Mayor welcomed all attendees to the meeting, and made a safety announcement in relation to the fire/emergency evacuation procedure.

 

60.

Apologies for absence

Minutes:

Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Lesley Alexander, Harriet Clough, Jos Clark, Chris Davies, Jude English, Cleo Lake, Fi Hance, Paula O’Rourke, Jo Sergeant and Chris Windows.

 

61.

Declarations of interest

To note any declarations of interest from councillors.  They are asked to indicate the relevant agenda item, the nature of the interest and in particular whether it is a disclosable pecuniary interest.

 

Any declarations of interest made at the meeting which is not on the register of interests should be notified to the Monitoring Officer for inclusion.

 

Minutes:

None.

62.

Appointment of Honorary Aldermen pdf icon PDF 179 KB

Full Council is asked to consider the recommendations of the Audit Committee and confer the title of Honorary Alderman of the City and County of Bristol upon former councillors Gus Hoyt, Bill Payne, Simon Cook, the late David Morris, Alastair Watson and Mike Wollacott, and to confer the title of Honorary Alderwoman of the City and County of Bristol upon former councillor Jenny Smith.

Minutes:

The Full Council considered a report recommending that the title of Honorary Alderman of the City and County of Bristol be conferred upon former councillors Gus Hoyt, Bill Payne, the late David Morris, Simon Cook, Alastair Watson and Mike Wollacott, and that the title of Honorary Alderwoman of the City and County of Bristol be conferred upon former councillor Jenny Smith.

 

 

The Lord Mayor moved the appointment of Gus Hoyt as an Honorary Alderman.

 

Councillor Bolton seconded the nomination of Gus Hoyt.

 

The following councillors also spoke in relation to Gus Hoyt’s nomination:

Councillor Bradshaw

Councillor Hiscott

Councillor Kent

 

Upon being put to the vote, it was

 

RESOLVED:

That Gus Hoyt be appointed as an Honorary Alderman of the City and County of Bristol.

 

Gus Hoyt then received his Alderman’s badge and certificate from the Lord Mayor.

 

Gus Hoyt then addressed the Full Council.

 

 

The Lord Mayor then moved the appointment of Bill Payne as an Honorary Alderman.

 

Councillor Jackson seconded the nomination of Bill Payne.

 

The following councillors also spoke in relation to Bill Payne’s nomination:

Councillor Weston

Councillor Fodor

Councillor Hopkins

 

Upon being put to the vote, it was

 

RESOLVED:

That Bill Payne be appointed as an Honorary Alderman of the City and County of Bristol.

 

Bill Payne then received his Alderman’s badge and certificate from the Lord Mayor.

 

Bill Payne then addressed the Full Council.

 

 

The Lord Mayor then moved the appointment of the late David Morris as an Honorary Alderman.

 

Councillor Goulandris seconded the nomination of David Morris.

 

The following councillors also spoke in relation to David Morris’ nomination:

Councillor Tincknell

Councillor Clarke

Councillor Negus

Alderman Colin Williams, speaking on behalf of David Morris’ family

 

Upon being put to the vote, it was

 

RESOLVED:

That David Morris be appointed posthumously as an Honorary Alderman of the City and County of Bristol.

 

David Morris’ wife, Kath Morris then received his Alderman’s badge and certificate from the Lord Mayor.

 

 

At this point, the meeting was adjourned for a refreshment break. 

 

Upon the meeting being reconvened:

 

The Lord Mayor moved the appointment of Simon Cook as an Honorary Alderman.

 

Councillor Hopkins seconded the nomination of Simon Cook.

 

The following councillors also spoke in relation to Simon Cook’s nomination:

Councillor Holland

Councillor Eddy

Councillor Denyer

 

Upon being put to the vote, it was

 

RESOLVED:

That Simon Cook be appointed as an Honorary Alderman of the City and County of Bristol.

 

Simon Cook then received his Alderman’s badge and certificate from the Lord Mayor.

 

Simon Cook then addressed the Full Council.

 

 

The Lord Mayor then moved the appointment of Alastair Watson as an Honorary Alderman.

 

Councillor Gollop seconded the nomination of Alastair Watson.

 

The following councillors also spoke in relation to Alastair Watson’s nomination:

Councillor Massey

Councillor Thomas

Councillor Campion-Smith

 

Upon being put to the vote, it was

 

RESOLVED:

That Alastair Watson be appointed as an Honorary Alderman of the City and County of Bristol.

 

Alastair Watson then received his Alderman’s badge and certificate from the Lord Mayor.

 

Alastair Watson then  ...  view the full minutes text for item 62.